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Aravind Srinivas on Perplexity’s new Comet web browser, the AI talent frenzy, and a future IPO.
Perplexity AI is reportedly in talks with phone makers to pre-install its new Comet browser, directly challenging Google Chrome.
Perplexity plans to launch its AI-based Comet browser on Android, seeking partnerships with smartphone makers for pre-installation. Currently in beta for desktop, the company aims to attract millions ...
Perplexity AI is reportedly in talks with smartphone manufacturers to preload its AI-powered Comet browser, according to ...
Perplexity AI, a startup backed by Nvidia, is actively exploring strategies to establish a solid presence in the mobile space ...
Perplexity, an NVIDIA-backed AI search startup, is in discussions with major smartphone makers (or OEMs) to pre-install its ...
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.
Bharti Airtel has partnered with Perplexity to offer a free pro version subscription of the AI-search engine for its user ...
During an interview with The Verge, Perplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas speaks more on the company’s newly-launched AI browser, ...
The two AI firms are using different strategies to gain users, as they face not just each other but also major rivals like ...
Perplexity AI may pre-install its AI-powered Comet browser on phones, aiming to rival Google Chrome and expand access to its ...
Aravind Srinivas, CEO of Perplexity AI, shared insights on the Comet browser's competition with Google's Project Mariner. He criticized Google's structure and confirmed that Comet is based on Chromium ...