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Perplexity (the San Francisco-based AI search startup) has begun rolling out its AI-powered web browser, Comet, to a limited ...
The deal would mark Apple’s biggest-ever acquisition and signal a strategic shift toward building its own AI search ...
Perplexity's Comet browser first made its debut in May, exclusively available for Mac users operating on Apple Silicon chips.
Perplexity began testing the browser on macOS in May and now (amid rumors of an Apple acquisition), it's rolling it out on ...
Comet, described as an "agentic search" browser, integrates AI features that allow users to ask questions, search emails, and ...
Perplexity is planning to open its AI-powered Comet browser to Windows users, according to CEO Aravind Srinivas. Srinivas posted on X that the Windows version of Comet is ready, and invites have ...
Perplexity’s AI-powered Comet, is set to launch soon for Windows users. Designed to enhance browsing with intelligent search ...
Perplexity provides real-time answers to questions using the latest information from the web. The company recently said it is ...
The BBC has issued a legal threat to AI firm Perplexity, accusing it of copyright infringement and unauthorised use of BBC ...
Perplexity's AI now answers with auto-generated videos on X, blending narration, search, and visuals into bite-sized content.
The corporation described Perplexity’s actions as a breach of copyright under UK law and a violation of the BBC’s terms of ...
Perplexity expands AI-powered Comet browser to Windows beta testers.