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An AI-powered answer engine/search product that combines live web search with multiple leading AI models to deliver cited, conversational answers and research assistance.
Perplexity released Comet for iPhone, bringing its AI-native browser, voice mode, and task-running assistant to mobile. Engineers tracking AI browser UX can now test how agentic browsing behaves as a default mobile browser rather than a desktop-only tool.
Perplexity shipped an enterprise version of Comet with admin controls, silent deployment via MDM, telemetry, audit logs, and CrowdStrike Falcon integration. Test it if your team wants browser-native agents without giving up endpoint management and security review.
Perplexity expanded Computer to Android and added control of a local Comet browser session, including logged-in sites, from the agent. Try it if you want one agent workflow across mobile and browser surfaces without per-site connectors or custom MCP glue.
NVIDIA released Nemotron 3 Super, a 120B open model with 1M-token context and a hybrid architecture tuned for agent workloads, then landed it in Perplexity and Baseten. Try it if you need an open-weight long-context option that is already available in hosted stacks.
Perplexity brought Computer to iOS with cross-device sync so multi-step cloud tasks can keep running after you leave the screen. Try it if you want to start agent workflows from a phone instead of a desktop-only session.
Perplexity rolled Computer out to Pro subscribers and added Slack workflows, app connectors, custom skills, and credit-based usage for enterprise teams. Try multi-model agent workflows on real apps, but watch credit usage and local execution tradeoffs.