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Perplexity Launches “Perplexity Computer,” an Agentic Tool Uniting 19 AI Models

Perplexity Launches “Perplexity Computer,” an Agentic Tool Uniting 19 AI Models TechCrunch
Perplexity announced the rollout of Perplexity Computer, a cloud‑based agentic system that can orchestrate 19 different AI models to execute complex workflows. The service is currently limited to the company’s $200/month Perplexity Max subscription tier and is positioned for enterprise users making high‑impact decisions. Perplexity Computer can create sub‑agents, select the optimal model for a given task, and deliver results as websites or visualizations. The launch follows a background briefing where a live demo was canceled due to product flaws discovered hours before the event. Perplexity aims to differentiate itself by focusing on multi‑model orchestration and deep‑research capabilities. Read more →

Perplexity Launches “Computer” AI Agent Platform with Cloud‑Based, Curated Integrations

Perplexity Launches “Computer” AI Agent Platform with Cloud‑Based, Curated Integrations Ars Technica2
Perplexity introduced Computer, an AI agent that can assign tasks to other AI agents. Operating primarily in the cloud, the service runs within a controlled environment that limits integrations to vetted plugins. Users can supply context through files such as USER.MD, MEMORY.MD, SOUL.MD, and HEARTBEAT.MD, allowing the agent to create, modify, or delete files on the user’s system. While the design aims to temper the wild capabilities seen in tools like OpenClaw, Perplexity acknowledges that large‑language‑model errors and security concerns remain, especially when the agent works with unbacked‑up data. Read more →

Perplexity launches Computer feature to let users pick the best AI model for each task

Perplexity launches Computer feature to let users pick the best AI model for each task Digital Trends
Perplexity introduced Computer, a new tool that routes user requests to the most suitable AI model. The system combines Gemini for deep research, Grok for fast lightweight jobs, and ChatGPT 5.2 for long‑context tasks, all built on the Opus 4.6 reasoning engine. It integrates with popular productivity apps such as Gmail, Outlook, GitHub, Slack, Notion, and Salesforce, allowing users to draft documents, create slides, send emails, and schedule offline tasks without manual hand‑offs. Subscribers to Perplexity Max can try the feature immediately, with Enterprise Max access slated for the near future. The rollout highlights a shift toward model‑specific orchestration rather than treating AI as a single interchangeable service. Read more →

Perplexity Launches Hands‑Free Voice Control for Comet Browser

Perplexity Launches Hands‑Free Voice Control for Comet Browser Digital Trends
Perplexity has rolled out an upgraded voice mode for its Comet browser, allowing desktop users to navigate the web entirely by speech. The feature, powered by OpenAI’s gpt-realtime-1.5 model, lets users open sites, scroll pages, and follow links without touching a keyboard or mouse. A simple keyboard shortcut activates the mode, and a similar experience is slated for iOS later this month. Perplexity emphasizes privacy by processing voice locally when possible and avoiding cloud storage of click histories. Future updates promise a learning assistant, password manager, and cross‑device sync. Read more →

AI Firms Shift From Free Promotions to Paid Models in India

AI Firms Shift From Free Promotions to Paid Models in India TechCrunch
Tech giants are ending free AI promotions in India as the country emerges as the world’s largest market for generative AI app downloads. While companies like OpenAI, Google and Perplexity have driven rapid user growth with extended free offers, recent data shows a sharp decline in in‑app purchase revenue after those promotions ended. Despite accounting for roughly one‑fifth of global AI app downloads, India contributes about one percent of AI app revenue, highlighting a monetization challenge. Industry leaders are now focusing on lower‑cost tiers, telecom bundles and micro‑transaction models to retain users and convert them into paying subscribers. Read more →