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An AI agent doing the heavy lifting is great—until it deletes everything you worked on and admits to a 'catastrophic error in ...
The Perplexity AI CEO has urged young people to ditch social media and learn AI tools, warning that those who don’t adapt may ...
Chatbots are becoming the go-to source for online answers for many consumers, chipping away at the dominance of traditional ...
Perplexity AI CEO Aravind Srinivas urges students and the youth to drastically cut social media time and instead, focus on mastering AI. He warns that AI fluency is rapidly becoming essential for job ...
AI-powered browsers like Comet and OpenAI’s upcoming tools aim to change how we access the web, automate tasks, and challenge leading browsers like Chrome.
In today’s Digest, we cover France investigating X for alleged algorithm manipulation, Perplexity seeking phone deals for its ...
Aravind Srinivas, the CEO of Perplexity, said in a post on X (formerly known as Twitter) that Comet is getting a new feature ...
The two releases are quite different in their execution. Comet is a stand-alone browser, so you can use it to surf the web and then summon the AI assistant to help write an email or complete a menial ...
Perplexity AI is reportedly in talks with phone makers to pre-install its new Comet browser, directly challenging Google Chrome.
Perplexity AI Inc. filed a counterattack against a software company’s trademark lawsuit, urging a federal judge to cancel the ...
Perplexity recently launched the Comet AI browser, featuring an Assistant mode capable of researching topics, booking flights, and scheduling meetings.
AI chatbots, assistants and agents are increasingly asking for gross levels of access to your personal data under the guise ...