Perplexity has announced the launch of Perplexity Labs, which is made for users who, as the company calls it, want to turn ideas into complete projects. This goes beyond the quick answers of ...
In a significant leap forward for artificial intelligence applications, Perplexity AI has unveiled Perplexity Labs, a new-generation productivity tool designed to revolutionise how users approach ...
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Perplexity, the AI-powered search engine gunning for Google, on Thursday released Perplexity Labs, a tool for subscribers to Perplexity’s $20-per-month Pro plan that can craft reports, spreadsheets, ...
Most people searching for ChatGPT alternatives will usually find familiar names: Claude, Gemini, Meta AI, and a few others. But even with these options, many are still missing the standout solution ...
Perplexity became the latest AI company last week to release an in-depth research tool -- following Google, which unveiled something similar for Gemini AI in December, and OpenAI early in February.
What if you could transform the way you research, organize, and make decisions, all with just a few strategic tweaks? In this overview, Byte Chronicle explores how six advanced Perplexity features can ...
Artificial intelligence search engine company Perplexity just unveiled what it calls Personal Computer. It’s not a new piece of hardware, but a layer of software that transforms a Mac — specifically ...
Perplexity AI is going mobile with a new digital assistant for your Android phone. The company announced the feature this week, explaining that it lets you use Perplexity as usual, but takes things a ...
Perplexity, the AI-powered search engine, wants to get into hardware — kinda sorta. Aravind Srinivas, Perplexity’s founder and CEO, posted on X on Monday that he was considering making a “simple, ...
Last week my colleague Aaron Pressman announced his defection from the venerable search service Google. Now it’s my turn. Well, not quite. I still use Google and plan to go on using it. For simple ...