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Perplexity begins Windows beta testing for its AI-powered browser Comet, offering smarter search and assistant features. iOS ...
Perplexity’s AI-powered Comet browser is heading to Windows, with Android next. Early access invites are already rolling out.
SAN FRANCISCO, CA – Perplexity is preparing to launch its own browser, Comet, promising a bold rethinking of how people use the internet. Described as more than just a browsing tool, Comet is ...
AI is no longer just a buzzword, it’s now baked into the internet experience. Today’s leading web browsers are evolving into ...
A nearly 3-year-old AI startup has reportedly caught the attention of two of the largest and most influential tech companies, ...
Aravind Srinivas, CEO of Perplexity AI, has taken a swipe at Android’s current architecture, arguing that the operating ...
Perplexity has started sending early test invites for the Windows version of its AI-native browser, Comet, expanding its ...
Let’s face it: search engines haven’t really changed in years. You type a question, get a flood of links, and spend the next ...
Perplexity recognized this frustration and decided to build a browser with AI at its core, designed to automate these tedious tasks. Comet isn’t simply about slapping a chatbot into your browser. It’s ...
Perplexity AI CEO Aravind Srinivas has publicly criticised Google’s Android operating system, claiming it is currently built ...
Perplexity has started rolling out an early version of its AI-powered browser, Comet, to a select group of Windows PC users.