When Perplexity first launched its Comet AI browser in July, we warned that users might want to steer clear. But a lot can change in a few months, and since July, Perplexity has been improving its ...
Though Perplexity was one of the first companies to launch an AI-powered browser, gaining access to it wasn’t that straightforward. You had to shell out $200 per month for the top-tier Max ...
AI is changing pretty much every part of our lives nowadays, and browsers seem to be the current target. The first time I went hands-on with an AI browser was when Opera announced Neon as a concept ...
CNBC is now accepting nominations for the 2026 Disruptor 50 list. Submit a nomination before February 23. Perplexity AI announced its its artificial intelligence-powered web browser Comet is available ...
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Perplexity first launched its Comet browser earlier this year, with early access via a waitlist. While the AI browser is now available to download for free, users have still been waiting for a mobile ...
Perplexity AI accused Amazon of "bullying" after it received a letter from the e-commerce giant. Amazon wants Perplexity to prevent its users from using its AI browser called Comet to make purchases ...
Perplexity’s AI-powered browser, Comet, contained a dangerous vulnerability, according to an Israeli cybersecurity firm. Correspondent Welcome back to In the Loop, TIME’s new twice-weekly newsletter ...
Artificial intelligence has been the drumbeat of the decade. It’s lifted markets, bent political debates, and reshaped the tech industry’s self-image into something halfway between inevitability and ...
Oct. 2 (UPI) --Officials for San Francisco-based Perplexity AI on Thursday announced the tech startup's Comet browser that is powered by artificial intelligence is free to download and available ...
Imad was a senior reporter covering Google and internet culture. Hailing from Texas, Imad started his journalism career in 2013 and has amassed bylines with The New York Times, The Washington Post, ...