US-based artificial intelligence start-up Perplexity has opened its Comet AI browser to everyone for free, expanding its access beyond its paid subscribers. The browser was initially launched three ...
When Perplexity first launched its Comet AI browser in July, we warned that users might want to steer clear. But a lot can change in a few months, and since July, Perplexity has been improving its ...
The AI startup is styling Comet as a serious competitor to Chrome. The AI startup is styling Comet as a serious competitor to Chrome. is a London-based reporter at The Verge covering all things AI and ...
This image composed from multiple exposures and provided by NSF's NOIRLab shows a comet streaking across a star field above the International Gemini Observatory on Cerro Pachon, near La Serena, Chile.
A comet from another star system is swinging by Mars as a fleet of spacecraft trains its sights on the interstellar visitor CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- A comet from another star system will swing by Mars ...
Perplexity released its Comet browser free to the public after a limited beta. The free browser includes built-in AI assistant features. Perplexity's Comet browser answers questions directly while you ...
A comet from another star system will swing by Mars on Friday as a fleet of spacecraft trains its sights on the interstellar visitor. The comet known as 3I/Atlas will hurtle within 18 million miles ...
Perplexity just made its $200-a-month search engine completely free. ‘Millions’ of people were on a waitlist for the AI browser, Perplexity had claimed. Comet offers AI summaries from “high-quality” ...
A comet traveling outside the solar system and heading toward the Earth is much larger than scientists first believed, a scientist has detailed in a new report. Avi Loeb claims the comet could even be ...
Alfredo has a PhD in Astrophysics and a Master's in Quantum Fields and Fundamental Forces from Imperial College London.View full profile Alfredo has a PhD in Astrophysics and a Master's in Quantum ...
3I/ATLAS likely weighs more than 33 billion tons. The interstellar object hurtling toward the inner solar system, where Earth is located, is much larger than previously thought, astronomers say. A ...
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