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‘No shortcuts needed’: Peplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas says Chrome’s days may be numbered

While Google Chrome remains the most popular browser in the world, it lacks innovations like these at least for now. Comet, backed by Perplexity, is one of the new players trying to change how people interact with the web.

May 01, 2025 / 15:55 IST
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Is Chrome slowly becoming outdated? That’s what Aravind Srinivas, the CEO of Perplexity AI, seems to suggest in a recent tweet. Responding to a post by Google Chrome that reminded users how to reopen accidentally closed tabs using a keyboard shortcut, Srinivas pointed out that users don’t need to remember such shortcuts anymore—at least not on his platform, Comet.

"On Comet, you can simply ask in English what you want it to reopen specifically. No need to remember fancy shortcuts. Chrome is on its way out," Srinivas tweeted.

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Instead of pressing multiple keys or memorizing browser tricks, platforms like Comet aim to let users just ask for what they want—like saying, “Reopen the tab I closed five minutes ago,” and having the browser understand and act.

While Google Chrome remains the most popular browser in the world, it lacks innovations like these at least for now. Comet, backed by Perplexity, is one of the new players trying to change how people interact with the web.