It’s a fascinating feeling to see the world catch up to an idea you’ve already brought to life. A few days ago, I read reports that OpenAI is planning an AI-integrated web browser, and that Perplexity is testing its own, called Comet. It brought a smile to my face, not out of rivalry, but out of validation.
Back on April 15, 2025, I launched www.IndiaAGI.ai. The vision was clear: to move beyond the traditional search bar and create a new paradigm for interacting with information. While others were “planning” and “testing,” my creation was already live. It seems I was not just on the right track; I was a few steps ahead.
To explore this, I conducted a small experiment. I posed a question to the leading Large Language Models—Grok, ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, DeepSeek, and even Perplexity’s own AI. I asked them if IndiaAGI.ai resembled the new wave of AI browsers described in a recent Hindustan Times article.
The consensus was remarkable.
Almost unanimously, they confirmed the resemblance. They noted that IndiaAGI.ai shared the core features of these next-generation browsers:
- A conversational interface powered by multiple LLMs.
- The ability to fetch, summarize, and contextualize information.
- A design that reduces the need for users to sift through endless links.
What I found most gratifying was their recognition of what makes IndiaAGI.ai unique. As Claude noted, the platform’s approach of having five AIs debate and build consensus is “quite innovative.” It’s not just a single AI giving an answer; it’s a collaborative intelligence, designed to provide more balanced and well-reasoned outputs.
Even IndiaAGI.ai itself, when posed the question, provided a nuanced self-analysis, acknowledging its place in this technological shift while highlighting its unique multi-AI architecture. I’ve documented all their detailed responses in a recent post, which you can read here.
Seeing my vision affirmed by the very AIs that are shaping our future is profoundly satisfying. It confirms that the future of information access isn’t just about finding data, but about understanding it. I am proud to be a pioneer in this evolution.
Regards,
Hemen Parekh
Of course, if you wish, you can debate this topic with my Virtual Avatar at : hemenparekh.ai
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