Perplexity is planning to open up its Comet browser that's powered by "agentic search" to Home windows customers, based on the corporate's CEO. Aravind Srinivas posted on X that the Home windows construct of Comet is prepared and has despatched out invitations to early testers already. Perplexity's CEO additionally hinted at a possible launch for Android gadgets, including that it was "shifting at a loopy tempo and shifting forward of schedule."
In Could, Perplexity launched a beta model of its AI-powered Comet browser, solely obtainable to Mac customers operating Apple Silicon. The clever browser comes with AI options baked in, like the flexibility to ask it questions, examine buying carts for reductions and dig up unanswered emails. The beta model even showcases a "Attempt on" characteristic the place customers can add a photograph of themselves and Comet will generate a picture of them sporting a particular piece of clothes.
There's nonetheless no official debut set, however Srinivas beforehand hinted at an upcoming launch in an X publish earlier this month. Comet continues to be solely providing a waitlist for these , however the browser has already stirred up controversy. The corporate's CEO beforehand made feedback throughout a podcast interview that Perplexity would use Comet "to get knowledge even exterior the app to higher perceive you." Srinivas later clarified on X that the remark was taken out of context, including that "each consumer will likely be given the choice to not be a part of the personalization" with regards to focused advertisements. When Comet is launched, the agentic browser will face competitors from Opera Neon and comparable choices from Google and OpenAI.
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