AI is making it easier to do almost everything. Be it assignments, homework, coding, and apparently, starting companies. AI startup Perplexity is so confident that its AI agent, Perplexity Computer, ...
Perplexity’s Personal Computer, its answer to OpenClaw and other local AI agents, is now available to all Mac users via its desktop app, the company announced on Thursday. As a reminder, Personal ...
AI thrives on data but feeding it the right data is harder than it seems. As enterprises scale their AI initiatives, they face the challenge of managing diverse data pipelines, ensuring proximity to ...
The new Perplexity Mac app touts an “all-new native Mac experience” that powers Perplexity’s Personal Computer agentic feature, according to a Perplexity blog post. And as of this week, the company ...
After a slow roll-out Perplexity's Personal Computer feature is more widely available to let users make a persistent agent that can access files, apps, and tasks across a user's Mac. The release ...
Computer lets users describe an outcome and hand the work to agents that coordinate models, tools, browsers, and files.
The new app touts an “all-new native Mac experience” that powers Perplexity’s Personal Computer agentic feature. It launches with a slick intro video that explains how Personal Computer works on the ...
I wasn’t fully sure what to call this blog post, but I caught myself doing a few things on my iPad Pro today that I hadn’t previously mentioned on MacStories, and they seemed worthy of a mention here.
Perplexity Computer for workflows.
Perplexity AI, the fast-growing search startup now valued at $20 billion, unveiled what it calls the first hybrid local-server inference orchestrator at Computex 2026 on Monday night, demonstrating ...
Perplexity subscribers who work in design can now add a Canva connector to the Computer platform, allowing Perplexity’s desktop agent to autonomously turn data and prompts into editable Canva assets.
AI success depends on whether enterprise data is ready, reachable, and close enough to the workloads that need it. In this eSpeaks episode, Dell Technologies’ Vrashank Jain explains why fragmented ...