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Browser Use raises $17M to help steer AI agents through the internet

The startup's tool, also called Browser Use, has attracted tons of attention from developers of AI agents, which are AI systems that can complete tasks autonomously on behalf of users, because it gives them a key capability - it lets them browse the internet in the same manner as humans do.

Perplexity's Biggest Ad Yet Pits Its AI Search Against 'Poogle'-and Lee Jung-jae Picks a Side

Perplexity is making its biggest marketing bet yet. The AI search startup has launched its first celebrity-led ad campaign, starring Squid Game actor Lee Jung-jae, in a mid-seven-figure buy across major streaming platforms.

Entertainment 5month
How Yelp reviewed competing LLMs for correctness, relevance and tone to develop its user-friendly AI assistant

Yelp found that when it first launched a GPT-4o-powered AI chatbot, usage rates dropped. But training it to sound like a human changed that.

Move over, OpenAI — Opera's AI Browser Operator takes agentic AI to the next level

Browser Operator forms a part of the Aria AI overlay you're probably already familiar with in Opera One R2 and Opera Air. Just flip over to the Operator, enter your prompt and watch it get to work.

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Perplexity teases Comet, an AI browser for 'agentic search'

Perplexity has teased a new AI-powered browser, entering a crowded field led by heavyweights Google and Microsoft.

Perplexity just made AI research crazy cheap—what that means for the industry

Perplexity's Deep Research tool matches $75,000/month enterprise AI capabilities, forcing OpenAI and Google to justify premium pricing.

The contest to build the dominant AI-powered search engine is now being waged on college campuses

AI search startups Perplexity, You.com, and Liner have recruited hundreds of students to promote and endorse their apps.

Perplexity Launches Sonar for Pro Users; Performance on Par with GPT-4o, Claude 3.5 Sonnet

Sonar is built on top of Meta's open-source Llama 3.3 70B. It is powered by Cerebras Inference, which claims to be the world's fastest AI inference engine. The model is capable of producing 1200 tokens per second.