AI-powered search engine Perplexity says it’s building its own web browser. In a post on X on Monday, the company launched a sign-up list for the browser, which isn’t yet available. It’s unclear when ...
Yesterday, Perplexity, the fast-growing AI platform, soft-launched Comet, a new web browser meant to compete with Google Chrome and Safari. In a video shared by Perplexity, a user navigates to a ...
Comet will allow users to connect with enterprise applications like Slack and ask complex questions via voice and text, according to a brief demo video Perplexity released on Wednesday. The browser is ...
Two months ago, Perplexity brought its Comet AI browser from the Mac to the iPhone and iPad for the first time. Now ...
It does one thing—and does it well.
We take you through what exactly Perplexity is, how it works, what sets it apart from ChatGPT and other gen AI tools -- and about some of the legal battles it's facing. Barbara Pazur Contributor ...
The new AI-powered web browser from Perplexity, Comet, suffered from a security flaw that left its users vulnerable to significant attacks, particularly a phishing scam. The vulnerability was ...
Perplexity responded swiftly with its own post, pointing out that its use of third-party crawlers was actually significantly less than Cloudflare was saying. But the crux of Perplexity’s rebuttal was ...
Perplexity is sending out Mac Minis for people to test its new Personal Computer technology with.
Web crawlers deployed by Perplexity to scrape websites are allegedly skirting restrictions, according to a new report from Cloudflare. Specifically, the report claims that the company's bots appear to ...
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