The tech world is buzzing with activity as companies race to integrate AI into various aspects of our lives. OpenAI is developing a web browser with a ChatGPT-like interface, built on Chromium, to rival Google's Chrome. Perplexity has also launched 'Comet', an AI browser priced at $200 per month, also built on Chromium, with similar features to Microsoft Edge. In another innovative application, a Dubai restaurant named WOOHOO, opening in September 2025, will feature an AI chef named Aiman, trained on food science and global recipes, to design the menu and ambience. Meanwhile, tech giants like Microsoft, OpenAI, and Anthropic, along with teachers' unions, are investing $23 million to train 400,000 teachers in AI over the next five years through the National Academy of AI Instruction. Intuit and American Express are already utilizing AI agents to enhance customer experiences and internal workflows, with Intuit using its GenOS platform. Amazon is reportedly considering another multibillion-dollar investment in Anthropic, building on its previous $8 billion commitment, and is also using AI in its Project Starfish to improve product information, aiming for $7.5 billion in extra sales in 2025. Meta, under Mark Zuckerberg, is attracting top AI talent with significant investments and a commitment to open-source AI, creating a Superintelligence Labs division. However, the rise of AI also brings challenges, as demonstrated by the use of AI voice deepfakes to impersonate Marco Rubio. Token Security is addressing these challenges with new AI tools designed to secure AI environments, offering visibility and control over AI infrastructure.
Key Takeaways
- OpenAI is developing an AI-powered web browser to compete with Google Chrome, featuring a ChatGPT-like interface.
- Perplexity has launched 'Comet', an AI web browser for $200/month, rivaling Chrome and Microsoft Edge.
- Microsoft, OpenAI, and Anthropic are investing $23 million to train 400,000 teachers in AI over five years.
- A Dubai restaurant, WOOHOO, will use an AI chef named Aiman to design its menu and ambience, opening in September 2025.
- Intuit and American Express are using AI agents to improve customer experiences and internal workflows.
- Amazon is considering another multibillion-dollar investment in Anthropic, reinforcing their partnership.
- Amazon's Project Starfish uses AI to enhance product information, projecting $7.5 billion in extra sales in 2025.
- Meta is attracting top AI talent to its Superintelligence Labs with significant investments in AI research.
- AI voice deepfakes were used to impersonate Marco Rubio, highlighting the potential for misuse.
- Token Security has launched AI tools to help companies secure and manage their AI environments.
OpenAI Challenges Chrome with New AI-Powered Web Browser
OpenAI plans to launch a new web browser to compete with Google's Chrome. The browser will have a ChatGPT-like interface. It will be built on Chromium, like Chrome and Microsoft Edge. OpenAI aims to integrate its services into users' work and personal lives. The browser could include OpenAI's Operator agent to perform tasks autonomously. OpenAI could gain valuable user data, similar to what Google gets from Chrome.
Perplexity's 'Comet' AI Browser Aims to Rival Chrome and Edge
Perplexity launched 'Comet', a new AI web browser, for $200 a month. Comet will eventually be available to other users on an invite-only basis. Perplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas says Comet transforms browsing into seamless interactions. Comet has similar features to Microsoft Edge, including AI-generated answers. Comet is built on Chromium, like Chrome and Edge. OpenAI is also rumored to be building an AI-powered web browser.
AI Browser War Heats Up Chrome Faces Rivals From OpenAI, Perplexity
OpenAI and Perplexity AI are launching rival products to Google Chrome. OpenAI's browser will feature its web-browsing agent Operator. The browser will mimic a ChatGPT-like chat interface. Chrome is currently the most popular browser, used by nearly 64% of internet users. OpenAI's browser is expected to launch soon and could be used by 500 million weekly users.
Dubai Restaurant to Feature Food Designed by AI Chef Aiman
A new restaurant called WOOHOO is opening in Dubai in September. The restaurant will use an AI chef named Aiman to design the menu and ambience. Aiman is trained on food science, molecular data, and recipes from around the world. Human cooks will refine Aiman's recipes. The goal is to complement human cooking, not replace it. Aiman will also develop recipes that reuse discarded ingredients to reduce waste.
Dubai Restaurant's Menu and Ambience Created by AI Chef
WOOHOO, a restaurant opening in Dubai in September 2025, will feature an AI chef named Aiman. Aiman will develop the menu, ambience, and service coordination. Aiman is trained with food science, culinary techniques, and recipes from around the world. Human chefs will test and tweak Aiman's recipes. Aiman will also create recipes that reuse commonly rejected ingredients to reduce waste. The restaurant will serve Asian-inspired cuisine with international influences.
Tech Companies Invest Millions in AI Training for Teachers
Leading tech companies are investing $23 million to train teachers on using artificial intelligence. Microsoft, OpenAI, Anthropic, and teachers' unions are backing the initiative. The goal is to train 400,000 teachers in kindergarten through 12th grade over the next five years. The National Academy of AI Instruction will develop the AI training curriculum. The training will be available online and at a campus in New York City.
Intuit and Amex Lead the Way with Production AI Agents
Intuit and American Express are using AI agents to improve customer experiences and internal workflows. At Intuit, agents in TurboTax help customers complete their taxes faster. Intuit uses GenOS, its generative AI operating system, to build these agents. Amex is developing internal agents to boost employee productivity. Amex uses an enablement layer with modular 'brains' to ensure security and policy enforcement. Both companies emphasize the importance of moving quickly and measuring results.
Amazon Considers Another Multibillion-Dollar Investment in Anthropic
Amazon is considering another multibillion-dollar investment in AI firm Anthropic. This investment would strengthen their strategic partnership. Amazon already committed $8 billion to Anthropic in November of last year. The investment will help Amazon remain one of Anthropic's largest shareholders. Amazon is working to improve its position in AI development.
Amazon's AI Project Starfish Aims to Be the Ultimate Product Source
Amazon is using AI in a project called Starfish to improve product information. Starfish uses AI models to gather information from various sources. The goal is to make Amazon the best source of product information worldwide. Starfish is expected to add $7.5 billion in extra sales in 2025. The AI tool will collect product information from 200,000 external brand websites this year.
Zuckerberg's Big AI Investments Attract Top Talent to Meta
Mark Zuckerberg is attracting top AI scientists to Meta with high salaries. He is building a Superintelligence Labs division to create AI smarter than humans. Zuckerberg has hired leading scientists from OpenAI and Apple. His commitment to open-source AI with the Llama model has also attracted scientists. Meta is providing vast amounts of computing power to its AI researchers.
AI Voice Deepfakes Used to Impersonate Marco Rubio
Someone used AI to create a voice deepfake of Marco Rubio and contacted officials. The impostor left voice messages for foreign ministers, a U.S. governor, and a U.S. member of Congress. The impersonator also mimicked Rubio's writing style in text messages. Experts say it's becoming easier to clone a person's voice. People should be careful of unexpected calls and protect their personal information to avoid scams.
Token Security Launches AI Tools to Secure AI Environments
Token Security has launched an AI Discovery Engine and AI Agent. These tools help companies find, manage, and protect AI agents and machine identities. The AI Discovery Engine reveals all AI-related non-human identities. The Token AI Agent allows security teams to interact with their environment using natural language. These tools provide visibility and control over AI infrastructure.
Sources
- OpenAI will take on Chrome with a new AI-powered browser
- Perplexity launches "Comet" AI web browser to take on Chrome and Edge — and you can use it today for $200 a month
- AI Browser War Intensifies As OpenAI And Preplixty AI Announce Google Chrome’s Rival Products
- Dubai to debut restaurant operated by an AI chef
- AI chef takes charge at five-star restaurant as new tech creeps into...
- Teachers Training on AI
- Don’t wait for a ‘bake-off’: How Intuit and Amex beat competitors to production AI agents
- Amazon considers another multibillion-dollar investment in Anthropic, FT reports
- Amazon's Starfish project is using AI to create the ultimate source of information for 'all products worldwide'
- Zuckerberg’s $100 Million AI Job Offers Are Paying Off
- Marco Rubio impersonator contacted officials using AI voice deepfakes – computer security experts explain what they are and how to avoid getting fooled
- Token Security Unveils AI Discovery Engine and AI Agent to Secure the Agentic Future