Perplexity releases browser with AI for automating online tasks
Perplexity company is preparing to release its own browser with integrated artificial intelligence. Startup CEO Aravind Srinivas announced that the release is already in its final stage. And users can submit applications for early access through the official website. Link in description.
According to preliminary information, the product will resemble the Operator solution, but probably with a more intuitive and native interface. Optimized for everyday use. And it turns out, this will be an agent, not a browser.
Developers promise not just search capabilities, but full automation of routine tasks. From paying bills to booking tickets, from working with documents to managing content.
It seems that Perplexity is taking a decisive step toward creating a universal web agent that will become an intermediary link between user and online services. And the official launch could happen literally in the coming days.
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