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Perplexity Lanza Control de Voz sin Manos para Navegador Comet

Perplexity Lanza Control de Voz sin Manos para Navegador Comet
Perplexity has rolled out an upgraded voice mode for its Comet browser, allowing desktop users to navigate the web entirely by speech. The feature, powered by OpenAI’s gpt-realtime-1.5 model, lets users open sites, scroll pages, and follow links without touching a keyboard or mouse. A simple keyboard shortcut activates the mode, and a similar experience is slated for iOS later this month. Perplexity emphasizes privacy by processing voice locally when possible and avoiding cloud storage of click histories. Future updates promise a learning assistant, password manager, and cross‑device sync. Leer más

Amazon envía carta de cese y desista a Perplexity por agente de compras con inteligencia artificial

Amazon envía carta de cese y desista a Perplexity por agente de compras con inteligencia artificial
Amazon has issued a cease‑and‑desist letter to AI startup Perplexity, demanding that its Comet browser stop making purchases on Amazon. Amazon argues the agent violates its terms of service, degrades the shopping experience and creates privacy risks. Perplexity counters that the tool acts as a user‑directed agent and labels Amazon’s demands as bullying. The dispute highlights growing tensions over third‑party AI agents that automate ecommerce transactions and raises questions about how platform rules will apply to emerging AI‑driven services. Leer más

Perplexity Lanza el Navegador Comet con Inteligencia Artificial de forma Gratuita

Perplexity Lanza el Navegador Comet con Inteligencia Artificial de forma Gratuita
Perplexity has made its AI‑driven browser, Comet, available to all users at no cost. Initially offered only to high‑paying subscribers, the browser now promises a free forever model while retaining premium features for paid tiers. Comet integrates Perplexity’s search tools and a personal AI assistant that navigates the web alongside users, aiming to simplify tasks such as shopping and travel planning. The company also announced Comet Plus, a few‑dollar add‑on that delivers curated news from major outlets, and highlighted competition from Google, The Browser Company, and Opera as the AI‑browser race intensifies. Leer más

PayPal y Venmo Ofrecen Acceso Temprano al Navegador Comet de Perplexity y Suscripción Gratuita a Perplexity Pro

PayPal y Venmo Ofrecen Acceso Temprano al Navegador Comet de Perplexity y Suscripción Gratuita a Perplexity Pro
PayPal announced a partnership with Perplexity that gives PayPal and Venmo users an invite to Perplexity’s AI‑powered Comet browser and a free year of Perplexity Pro, normally priced at $200 per year. The offer, available through the apps, includes one invite per PayPal account and excludes existing Pro subscribers. The deal builds on earlier collaborations that let users checkout instantly via AI‑driven searches and introduces a new subscriptions hub that helps users manage recurring payments, with a promotion that pays $50 to customers who link and pay for at least three subscriptions. Leer más

PayPal y Venmo Ofrecen un Año Gratis de Perplexity Pro y Acceso al Navegador AI-Powered Comet

PayPal y Venmo Ofrecen un Año Gratis de Perplexity Pro y Acceso al Navegador AI-Powered Comet
PayPal and its mobile‑payment arm Venmo are rolling out a promotion that gives U.S. users a free 12‑month subscription to Perplexity Pro, the AI‑enhanced service from the NVIDIA‑ and Bezos‑backed startup. The deal also grants access to Perplexity’s new Comet browser, which embeds the company’s AI as the default search engine and runs on Chromium. Users can claim the offer through the PayPal or Venmo apps, and a $50 credit is available for linking three subscriptions via PayPal’s new subscription hub. The promotion runs through the end of the year, after which the Pro plan auto‑renews at the standard rate. Leer más