Dia launches a skill gallery, Perplexity to add tasks to Comet

AI-driven browsers are nowhere near the easy future that they promise if they could perform complex Multi-Step tasks for you. However, the makers of these browsers try to make users’ life easier by adding a way to easily repeat some instructions for the tasks they often perform.
The new DIA browser of the browser company already has a skills function, with which users can ask the browser to carry out an assignment or to make a coding fragment based on a prompt. For example, you could ask the browser to find interesting events that will happen to you in the coming days. You can save the prompt for future use and call with a shortcut.
While the community has put together a few thread And web pages To help users find skills made by other users, the browser company has now launched The 0.1 version of the official gallery. The gallery has a number of skills, organized per category, and you can easily copy the prompt to add the skill to your own library.

The new browser Comet from Pertlexity is also preparing to launch a similar function. During the weekend, Aravind Srinivas, CEO of the company, said that the browser will get ready-made shortcuts for repetitive tasks such as organizing tabs, preparing meetings or looking up trending subjects on social media.
He also said that users can make their own “tampermonkey-like scripts” using natural language prompts for common usage scenarios.




