NotebookLM is the perfect complement to an AI browser
For the longest time, the only browsers you'd really hear people talk about were Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Opera, maybe even Microsoft Edge. While new browsers popped up sporadically, either a very small (and silent) pool of people would use them, or they just wouldn’t gain enough traction to make a real dent in anyone’s routine. With AI browsers now in the game like Perplexity's Comet, Opera's Neon, Norton's Neo, and one you've surely heard of, OpenAI's Atlas, this seems to have finally changed this year.
For the longest time, the only browsers you’d really hear people talk about were Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Opera, maybe even Microsoft Edge. While new browsers popped up sporadically, either a very small (and silent) pool of people would use them, or they just wouldn’t gain enough traction to make a real dent in anyone’s routine. With AI browsers now in the game like Perplexity’s Comet, Opera’s Neon, Norton’s Neo, and one you’ve surely heard of, OpenAI’s Atlas, this seems to have finally changed this year.
Michael Johnson
Chicago
Chicago
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