Perplexity’s new Computer is another bet that users need many AI models
Starting this week, Perplexity subscribers will have a new agentic tool at their disposal.
Perplexity Computer, in the company’s words, “unifies every current AI capability into a single system.
It runs entirely in the cloud, which might spare it some of the security concerns of other agentic tools like OpenClaw.
Perplexity invited the press to a background briefing with executives last week to discuss the product and lay out the agenda for the year.
This tool represents the evolution of Perplexity, which made a splash early in the AI boom by wrapping frontier models in familiar user interfaces, particularly its search-engine-like answer service. It then moved on to launch its Comet web browser last summer. Competitors like Google have now changed their products to be more like those built at Perplexity, one executive said, but that’s a threat as much as a compliment.
Perplexity recently released a new benchmark for complex research tasks, called Draco, where (no surprise) its own deep research offering beats out competitors like Gemini.
“Multi-model is the future,” one Perplexity exec argued.
Models, in their view, are specializing, not commoditizing.
5, and medical research in GPT-5.
But done transparently, the technique could prove an efficient way to optimize LLM queries.
The company also offers users the opportunity to query multiple models at once, in a feature called Model Council.
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