Top 5 AI Browsers That Will Blow Your Mind!

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Today I'm going to give you a top five of the best AI browsers out there. One of them, for example, can do online shopping completely by itself.

Other one guarantees a privacy so strong that nothing can track you anymore. Some of them are genius.

Some of them are so broken they feel like a cheat code. And one of them is actually dangerous.

So

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stick around because number one will completely blow your mind. So before getting started, what exactly is an AI browser?

Well, it's pretty simple. It's a normal browser with AI built into it.

That's why instead of just loading websites, it can summarize, compare, and even act on your behalf. So, here's the deal.

Somewhere in this video, I'm going

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to drop a secret keyword. If you catch it and comment it below, the first people who get it right will win a free invite to the most popular AI browser in this list.

This means you can skip the weight list and use it completely for free. Let's start with the first browser on our list, which is Perplexity Comet.

So, Comet is Perplexity's AI powered

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browser that's built on Chromium, meaning that it has a Google Chrome base and is not just created to be your assistant. It is designed to actually act on your behalf.

It looks something like this. I absolutely love their design.

It's it's so complex and and it's so different from what you see on the market nowadays. And as you can see

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right here, one of the advantages of the fact that it's Chromium based is that you can import everything from any other browser out there. So all of your work, your contacts, your sensitive information, you can import it here.

Now, as you can see, it looks pretty different from a normal browser, meaning that you can give it a prompt right here, just like you would in Perplexity.

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And as you can see right here, I have three invites left. I'm going to drop the keyword somewhere in this video, so make sure to watch it and be the first to comment my secret keyword.

All right. Now, the way comment stands out is that you can ask it a lot of things that you would not normally ask a browser.

You can communicate with it in a natural language and you can say something like,

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"Open YouTube, find the official NASA moonlanding video and skip to the part where Neil Armstrong says one small step forward." It will do everything for us. It will reason for us.

It'll give us updates here every single step of the way. And as you can see right here, it says, "Now I need to play the video and skip to the part where Neil Armstrong is

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saying the famous words." Right now, I do not have control over this part right here. I cannot pause it.

I cannot do anything. I cannot copy text.

This is Proplexity Comet's point of view. It continues playing it until it nails it down.

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All right. So, it found the official NASA YouTube video featuring the iconic moment.

So, all you have to do is click on the video. >> And there you go.

That's the famous quote. You can also ask it to compare prices or find you a cheap hotel room.

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Let's actually do both of them at the same time. All right.

So, one of them is navigating the Apple website in order to find the price differences and the other one will find a cheap four-star hotel in Paris in central area from the 18th until the 22nd of October. As you can see, the first one already found the

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price differences. That was pretty easy to do.

And the second one is still working. And as you can see right here, it's still navigating the screen.

It's still trying to find the best prices. And there you go.

3 minutes later, the second one is also finished. And it gives us the cheapest hotels in Paris.

And you can just click on either of

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these links and it will take us to the actual hotel on Booking.com. So a cool thing about Comet is that it doesn't just answer, it tries to anticipate what you want.

And of course, this comes with usage. The more you use it, the more it will understand you.

They call it vibe browsing. So, in my opinion, Comet's

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strengths are first of all, handling complex multi-step workflows, and they can do that across many different sites. Second of all, it keeps context across all of the open tabs, and third of all, it's Chromiumbased, which means that you have a full extension support, and you will get a familiar experience.

As for

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its weaknesses, some security audits, for example, from Brave and Guardio, they flagged serious vulnerabilities and they basically found out that Comet is vulnerable to prompt injection. This is where a malicious website can trick an AI into doing harmful things like

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fishing or even making fake purchases. Second of all, it has a payw wall.

It's only available to pro and max users. Third of all, I think in my opinion, it's over automated, meaning that if the AI misreads your intent, it can take actions that you don't want.

And finally, I would say it's still new and

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unpolished. This is why sometimes it's slower and unreliable.

Sometimes tasks can even take 15 to 20 minutes. Overall, Comet is a very exciting idea, but it's not 100% stable right now.

Next up on our list is Brave. Brave is an AI browser that's famous for its privacy

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first approach, and now it comes in with Leo, which is basically the built-in AI assistant. Leo helps with a lot of things such as translations, summaries, questions, and also text generation.

A very interesting thing, it never stores chats, and it doesn't require an account. Their monetization system is

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interesting because they don't want to make money out of ads. That is why you will not see ads while navigating on Brave.

And they have this interesting stats section right here which tell you how many trackers and ads they have blocked for you. What is the bandwidth that they saved you and how much time did they save you.

In my case, they

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saved me 1 second so far. It has a built-in news section.

You can just start scrolling and you can see all of today's news. And you can use it by just using natural language.

Find me the newest iPhone. And there you go.

This is also Chromium based and it it works just like Google Chrome. Let me show you a

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good example on how you can use Brave. Find me a good article about the age of the universe and you can just click one of the links which probably has an article inside of it.

Now, one cool thing about it is that if you press on this lion head right here, it will show you how many trackers, ads, and more they have blocked for you, which in this

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case is three. And you have a lot of advanced controls that you can use.

They have this system that's called Brave Rewards, which if you turn it on, you will get paid for private ads that you see inside of Brave. So, they actually found a way to monetize this.

I guess they split the money they make through ads with the people that view the ads.

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And right here on the right side, you see this AI icon right here. If you click on that, it gets you to Leo.

You can ask Leo in natural language to summarize the article if you want to. It'll take a bit of thinking and then it will start summarizing the entire article.

This is very cool because it's

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built inside of Brave. You don't have to copy and paste it into chat GPT.

You don't even have to take the link and put it into Chad GPT and tell it to explain to you what is the article about. You can just do that inside of Brave without ever having to exit.

So basically with Brave you can summarize long articles,

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PDFs or blog posts. You can also ask Leo follow-up questions about any type of article.

You can also compare multiple sources and get quick takeaways. You can use it for a lot of productivity stuff for learning and studying.

You can ask it to break down complex technical pages into much simpler language. In my

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opinion, this is like you would have a chat GPT widget installed on your browser with the extra privacy and security. As for Brave's advantages, it's best in the class when it comes to privacy.

Also, one of the best when it comes to anonymous browsing features. It

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also has a Chromium base, that's why it's fast and reliable, and it's free for everyone to use, and it's available for all devices and iOS and Android as well. They do have a free tier, but if you want more than that, you will have to pay.

Now, as for weaknesses, because of the fact that we spoke about Comet

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just earlier, I would say that it's fair to compare it with Comet. That's why one of the first disadvantages is that the autonomy is not there.

Brave will not act for you. It will act with you.

One of their more powerful features require you to subscribe to a paid tier. And given the fact that Leo is just like

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Chad GPT, it's still very prone to hallucinating and also to make a lot of factual mistakes. So guys, the secret keyword is comet 123.

So, whoever are the first three people that will comment this secret keyword in the comment section will get a free comment invite. Browser number three on our list is DIA.

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The DIA is built by the browser company and they are the makers of Arc. It's an AI first browser that has a lot of intelligence, I would say, in its core.

Let me show you how it works. Now, one first thing I love about DIA is the fact that it's fully customizable and you can personalize it.

You can just click on this sun right here and you can tell Dia

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about yourself. You can tell it who inspires you, who shapes your taste.

You can tell it a lot of personal information about you. How do you want it to write to you?

And a lot of other things. A very cool thing I like about DIA is the fact that you can crowd it, put a lot of tabs.

Let me show you. [Music]

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All right. So, we've opened all of these tabs right here.

One very cool thing I like about DIA is that you can always have full control over what's happening here with your tabs. So you can just press at you can select either one of these tabs that you have opened or you can just click all open tabs and give it

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a prompt such as summarize all of my tabs and there you go around 5 seconds later it gives us summaries with every single tab that we have opened and 2 seconds later it crashed. It tells us that something went wrong.

Let's let's try again. I think it's working this time.

Yeah, it looks looks a lot better.

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Yeah, and it's summarizing all of my tabs. Now what is this for?

You might be asking. If you're like me and you're forgetting to close your tabs and you're always going to open new tabs whenever you want to search for something new, you will forget what you have opened.

And if you need any kind of information from the past tabs, you can just ask

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something like, "I was searching for a phone to buy. Where is that tab?" It refreshes my memory.

It tells me that I was looking at a tab that's called iPhone 17 Pro and 17 Pro Max from Apple. And then I can say, "Oh yes, that is right.

Let me go there and continue my purchase." Now, what makes DIA an

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outlier? the fact that you don't just open tabs, but you can also interrogate them.

As for his strengths, this is definitely a big one. Multi-tab reasoning.

You can also automate workflows that you're repeating every single day. It has a plain, minimal design, and they put a lot of focus on AI, and it's built from scratch for AI

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first experiences. As for its weaknesses, it's still in beta, so it's not fully stable or fully reliable yet.

As you saw in the example that I gave you, it crashed on us after 5 seconds. and it has a tiny extension library compared to Google Chrome.

A final bad thing about it is that if you give it a

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more complex task, it can slow down the performance noticeably and also if you want to personalize it, it requires storing a lot of sensitive data about you. So, you'll be the judge of that.

At number four, we have Sigma OS. Now, this AI browser positions itself as a productivity focused AI browser.

you'll

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see that it's very heavy on productivity and it combines browsing and research with writing, automation, and everything in one single tool. Now, as you can see, Sigma OS, it's a bit on the weird side.

It just shows us this mountain and nothing else. We just have this plus

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right here, which prompts you to create your first workspace and this lazy search magnifying glass. If you press command K, you can see all of the commands that you can use it for.

So, this is a bit different. It works like a workspace and you can invite multiple people to collaborate on this workspace.

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Let's open up a new workspace. Let's name it uh surprise me.

Let's see. Mystical melody.

All right. Let's say this is a project in which we are researching phone prices.

So let's open up a new page. Let's say top phone manufacturers.

Let's take this one which is top 10 phone manufacturers. Let's

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take each and every one of them. Go to their website Technom Mobile.

We have Vivo, Xiaomi. All right.

So, Sigma treats these as big project. This right here is the big project which is mystical melody.

And these are basically like subtasks that you're using for your research. And whenever you need to get

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your facts in one single place or you want to get in this case all of the technical specifications, all you have to do is just click on this button right here, which will get you into a chat window with the AI bot of Sigma AI, which is AIS, and just tell it to summarize this page for you. Now the way I would use Sigma is to take this

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summarization and put it into a document. Once I'm finished with that, go to the next one.

Summarize this one as well and put it into the same document. This is how you do research.

All right. And once you finish with each and every one of these, you can just click on this check mark and it will mark it as done.

Once you finish

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everything, you can just clean it up and your project will be finished. You can group it into different projects.

You can always open up new ones. You can invite people to collaborate with and work together for your projects.

Now, what makes Sigma an outlier is the fact that it's not just an AI browser. It's a

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full workspace. It aims to replace the browsers and the research tools and put them all in one single place.

I would call it more of a productivity environment that's built around AI more than a browser. It has browser capabilities because you need to browse the internet in order to do research.

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But still, its main aim is productivity. One of its biggest strengths is first of all, all-in-one AI suite.

And this is just to avoid constant app switching. you can just stay inside of it and work.

The workspace model is a pretty unique and interesting thing that I've never saw in any other AI browsers out there.

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It comes with encryption, VPN, and a lot of privacy features. And the fact that you can collaborate with other people on your projects also makes it a unique AI tool.

As for weaknesses, I would say first of all, it's very niche. Second of all, it has a very small adoption unfortunately so far.

After this, it's a

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very resource-heavy tool, meaning that heavier AI features can overwhelm your computer and can sometimes feel overwhelming for casual users. And finally, we're going to talk about Oprah, which has Arya built into it.

We all know about Oprah. It's very old, long-standing.

It's very featurerich

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browser, and now they have added AI into it. Arya, it's mainly a feature that was built into Oprah to assist you with summaries and coding.

They are still testing browser operator with Oprah, which is not out yet. And what I like about Oprah is that it combines AI with

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something that's already working really well. So, we all know Oprah.

It doesn't need any kind of specific introduction. It's one of the original browsers in the game.

And besides of all of the features that we're already familiar with, on the left side, you can see Arya right here. You can just click it.

It'll open a new

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chat and you can just communicate with it in a natural language. Now I I went to this random website that's talking about the age of the universe and I have asked Arya what is this page about and its answer was underwhelming.

It's telling me something about an about us page and then it's giving me 50

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inspiring examples interactive features. What is this site about?

Explain this. And now I can Google my question which is not really helping me.

Let's right away ask it. What can you help me with?

find information, creative writing, translation, summarization, generating

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ideas, answering questions, and learning and education. So, it's basically a wrap over a LLM.

I don't think it's working like an agent. I think it just helps you find stuff that you need with the advantage of using natural language.

I think I need you to tell me what is the age of the universe. So, it just gives

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me the answer and it's also giving me supporting articles from the internet and I can just Google the same thing myself. How old is the universe?

It's just that that's a click distance. Okay, so after doing a bit of research about Arya, I found out that it's better for coding purposes and for summarizing

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websites and articles. Now, in order to summarize something, you need to click on it and if you're directly asking it, it will not know what you want.

So, you have to take the link, go into Arya, paste the link and ask it what is this about. But you can do the same exact

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thing with chat GPT. So, I would expect it to be kind of included inside of the web page.

I don't want to get out of there to ask another tool what is this website about and then it gets me back to Google. So in my opinion they are playing it really really safe with Arya.

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It doesn't do anything crazy at all. They just integrated Arya to make your whole experience just a teeny tiny bit more pleasant.

I wouldn't really say that Oprah is an outlier or that it has potential to be an outlier because of the fact that they don't want to risk anything. They want to play it safe.

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They want to keep the same stable browser that everybody's used to and they don't want to introduce massive features that would be a massive experience change because they could mess up and if you mess up people are not going to use Oprah anymore. So about it strength I would say that it's pretty reliable.

It's pretty stable and they

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have years of functioning to the highest capacity behind them. It comes with a VPN with an ad blocker and Arya is only a good assistant for summaries and for coding.

I'm also going to put this here browser operator. It shows a lot of potential for agentlike behavior, but

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until we're going to test it, we cannot find out. As for its weaknesses, some of its AI features seem either buggy or just not worth trying.

And another weakness is that Arya is not that smart as they say. As you saw in my example, it didn't even know what I was looking at.

So guys, these are the top five AI

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browsers for today. Some of them are genius.

Some of them are just testing the waters. Some of them are exploring very niche markets while others are not helping with anything at all.

If you caught the secret keyword, make sure to drop it in the comments so you will get a free comment invite. Don't forget to check out there's an AI for that, the

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