A browser extension called Bye Bye, Google AI hides AI Overviews from Google Search — here’s how it works and why so many users are opting out of AI results.
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Rory McIlroy is just the latest sports star to be the subject of AI-generated stories about donating housing or funds to ...
McIlroy clashed with spectators at the tournament final in New York, but a video seeming to show him swearing off U.S.
After launching earlier this year for users on the company’s $200-per-month plan, Perplexity’s AI browser is now free for ...
In addition, Perplexity has unveiled Comet Plus, a $5 subscription that grants AI assistants access to journalism content ...
The Comet AI browser by Perplexity is now free for all users after initially being offered to paid subscribers. Designed to ...
Much of the private sector is paralyzed by Trump’s broader efforts to leverage the might of the government to bend companies ...