Agentic web browsers: AI web browsers are growing in numbers and if you are serious about AI, then you can try Comet, Atlas, Edge, and even Chrome with integrated AI features into then. Comet and Edge also comes with Agentic AI capabilities that can automate things for you.
Real-time multimodal search Search has become conversational and visual. With features like Search Live and Perplexity Comet, you can speak to your search engine while showing it what you see. Whether it’s a malfunctioning gadget or a handwritten equation, the AI processes video, audio, and context together to deliver guided, step-by-step answers instantly.
Advanced image editing with Nano Banana Google’s Nano Banana model has redefined text-based image editing. By typing simple instructions, users can alter backgrounds, clothing, or environments while preserving lighting, shadows, and texture. The results feel far closer to professional photo editing than earlier generative tools.
Personal knowledge grounding with NotebookLM NotebookLM now allows AI responses to be strictly based on your own files. By uploading documents, notes, and transcripts, you create a private knowledge system that answers only from your data. This makes it especially useful for research-heavy work where accuracy matters more than creativity
AI-native video remixing Generative video tools have matured quickly. OpenAI’s Sora 2 and Google’s Veo 3 let users remix existing footage by changing styles, locations, or characters without breaking motion consistency. This lowers the barrier for cinematic video creation, even for users without editing experience.
Autonomous meeting orchestration Meeting assistants have evolved into active participants. Platforms like Fireflies AI and Zoom AI Companion can now extract action items, draft follow-up emails, create task cards, and schedule future meetings automatically, reducing the post-meeting workload to almost zero.