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Perplexity AI is reportedly offering publishers the opportunity to share in the revenue their articles generate as the ...
Brave researchers have shown that Perplexity's Comet AI browser can be easily hijacked through malicious prompts on webpages.
The media industry has clashed with AI firms, including ChatGPT and Google Gemini, over use of their work for AI responses.
The program, which it first announced in July 2024, now extends to its Comet web browser, allowing publishers and media outlets to share in revenue from AI searches. [Link: Perplexity to Let Publisher ...
When Perplexity AI unveiled its Comet browser, it was pitched as the next evolution of web navigation: an agentic browsing ...
Comet Plus is tied to Perplexity's web browser, costs $5 per month, and will provide 80 percent of its revenues to publishers ...
When Perplexity AI rolled out its Comet browser last July, it marketed the tool as a breakthrough, a web-navigating AI ...
Just ask Microsoft, DuckDuckGo, Brave and the slew of other search engines that have tried to scrape away at Google's near 90 ...
Perplexity’s Comet browser is the first AI browser I’ve tried that feels different. Instead of just providing glorified ...
An attacker could use prompt injecting to include malicious commands with your own prompts, says Brave, potentially gaining access to your personal data.
This article delves into the security and privacy issues in agentic browsers, focusing on indirect prompt injection in ...
Comet is Perplexity’s new AI‑powered Chromium browser that automates tasks from booking reservations to managing emails, ...