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Perplexity's CEO says Google is stuck between protecting ad revenue and embracing AI agents in browsers. It needs to "embrace ...
While it remains to be seen how Google responds to this evolving competition, Comet’s initial reception suggests a shift in ...
Ever since news broke of Perplexity releasing its own AI-enabled browser called Comet, there has been more than just whispers ...
The CEO of Perplexity AI is making significant waves in the artificial intelligence landscape, positioning his conversational ...
Perplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas questioned if users will still use Chrome in 2030 as Comet gains attention for its AI-native ...
Comet can buy stuff for me on Amazon and declutter my inbox — but it takes a minute.
Perplexity has launched a web browser that offers agentic AI capabilities, performing basic tasks on your behalf.
Two major artificial intelligence (AI) companies are reportedly launching web browsers to rival Google Search’s dominance. Perplexity AI announced Wednesday that it launched Comet, an independent ...
Perplexity AI is reportedly in talks with phone makers to pre-install its new Comet browser, directly challenging Google ...
Perplexity isn’t the first or only AI tool that promises to condense information from various sources. Google’s AI Overviews do the same thing, but the feature has attracted endless criticism ...
Perplexity does not build its own AI model, unlike Google, which utilizes its own model, Gemini. Rather, Perplexity uses a combination of existing AI systems, such as OpenAI's ChatGPT, and builds ...
More importantly, compared to Google, Perplexity can’t complete on your commands. For example, while it can tell you the directions to get somewhere, it has to outsource showing a map to Google.