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Nvidia‑backed AI startup Perplexity is in advanced discussions with leading mobile device manufacturers, including Samsung ...
Perplexity AI’s development of its own Comet browser followed Google’s earlier refusal to include it as a default search engine option on Chrome. This setback led CEO Aravind Srinivas to pursue an ...
CEO Aravind Srinivas told Reuters that while it’s difficult to dislodge entrenched defaults, securing such deals could be a ...
CEO Aravind Srinivas said the AI browser, Comet, can email triage, manage calendars comprehensively, and prepare for meetings ...
Perplexity's Comet browser is pushing into the future of AI agents on desktop. It will soon make its way to iPhones and Android devices, too.
Ever since news broke of Perplexity releasing its own AI-enabled browser called Comet, there has been more than just whispers ...
Aravind Srinivas, CEO of AI startup Perplexity, says the company’s new browser, Comet, is designed to automate key tasks ...
Perplexity’s AI browser, Comet, aims to revolutionize office work by automating key tasks done by recruiters and executive ...
Perplexity's Comet browser, an AI tool, is set to disrupt traditional roles like recruiters and administrative assistants.
Perplexity, an NVIDIA-backed AI search startup, is in discussions with major smartphone makers (or OEMs) to pre-install its new mobile ...
Nvidia-backed Perplexity AI, the startup challenging Google with its AI-powered search engine, is in discussions with mobile ...
The future of AI may lie not in standalone chatbots, but in the browser itself. That is the vision outlined by Perplexity CEO ...