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For one, it replaces Google Search results with its Perplexity AI “answer engine,” which appears in your browser window when ...
The Gemini North telescope in Hawaii recently snapped a close-up of the comet that's captured the world’s attention.
New photos, including a striking technicolor timelapse, show off the newly discovered interstellar object 3I/ATLAS as it ...
Interstellar objects are visitors from solar systems beyond our own, and the third ever such object, known as 3I/ATLAS, has ...
Astronomers unveiled a striking view of the new interstellar visitor 3I/ATLAS on its journey toward the inner solar system.
Comet 31/ATLAS is only the third interstellar object to ever be observed whizzing through the Solar System. While its origins ...
Perplexity Comet isn't the first AI-powered web browser to arrive. That honor goes to Dia, but thanks to the popularity of ...
Scientists now say an interstellar comet discovered earlier this month could be one of the oldest that astronomers have ever ...
Aravind Srinivas, CEO of Perplexity AI, shared insights on the Comet browser's competition with Google's Project Mariner. He ...
Perplexity’s new AI browser, Comet, is now live. Here’s how it fits into the company’s long-term vision for search and task ...
A bit over 30 years ago, the Netscape browser took the online world by storm with a graphical interface that provided a lens to enjoy the internet in color. Now it’s Comet’s turn to shake things up.
Perplexity launched its own browser called Comet, and I have a big reason to avoid it. Spoiler, it’s not the price.