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Perplexity's CEO says it wants to gather every bit of information about how you use the web with its new browser.
Aravind Srinivas is battling Google to get his Perplexity AI assistant preinstalled on Android phones. At the same time, the ...
Perplexity AI plans to launch a new browser to compete with Google Chrome and Safari, aiming to create personalized user ...
Perplexity CEO said one of the reasons the firm is building its own browser is for tracking everything a user does, for hyper ...
As the US Department of Justice is trying to break up Google, the company could potentially be forced to sell Chrome. OpenAI ...
Perplexity AI’s voice assistant is coming to its iOS app, CEO Aravind Srinivas announced yesterday. Even as Apple readies its ...
Perplexity wants to collect more personal data with its own browser. AI is too often used for work-related purposes, which ...
Perplexity plans to use this data to serve targeted ads through its Discover feed. Srinivas said he believes users will ...
Perplexity CEO, Aravind Srinivas, revealed plans to build a browser that tracks all user activity online, aiming to sell ...
AI company Perplexity is introducing a browser, which will be known as Comet. It aims to compete with Google Chrome and ...
OpenAI's competitor artificial intelligence startup Perplexity's CEO Aravind Srinivas officially announced a significant ...
Motorola’s new Razr phones go all-in on AI from Perplexity, Gemini, Copilot, and Llama—plus an AI key, Swarovski earbuds, and ...