Perplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas explains why "you don't want all your compute centralized in gigantic servers" and what he's doing about it https://t.co/agmA3ut6tz
In enterprise, the highest retention and usage of Perplexity Computer is in the C-suite. Same with founders and business owners. Talked with @auren on @summation about why and how.
https://t.co/SXl8TYVuvZ
Joined @Kantrowitz for the @BigTechnology podcast to say everyone has to operate like an exec now.
Managing people, deploying agents, delegating tasks are all converging into a single point of accountability (you). That’s why we built Computer.
https://t.co/aBwNAg7n4i
Perplexity is north of $500m ARR and there are only 9 people doing GTM/customer success across 50k enterprise customers.
insane and completely impossible a year ago.
we all wish we were them
Two things I love about working at Perplexity: insane obsession with the user experience and how quickly things Just Get Done. Got a feature request for Computer from my mom during dinner. Casually inquired in a Slack channel if this was possible. An hour later, it was in production.
Joined Sasha Orloff on Tech Finance to discuss:
- Perplexity Computer as AI-native OS for finance
- The importance of data traceability
- Comparison of terminals vs. AI tools
Thank you @sashaorloff for having me on ep68
https://t.co/de1DWJO7eX
People keep calling Perplexity dead or irrelevant, which is funny because it might be the most underrated AI product right now.
Once you use the full ecosystem, it clicks.
Comet browser, search, memory, access to the best models, and a personal computer agent that can actually work on your machine.
It doesn’t feel like “another chatbot”.
It feels like the first real AI-native ecosystem.
Very Apple-like.
Lots of big enterprise and finance features coming out of @perplexity_ai's Ask NYC event tonight. (I refuse to learn how to make the perfect .md file, and now I'll never have to): https://t.co/l5qTsPwkad