Wait though ⦠Perplexityâlike other AI search enginesâhas been criticized for hallucinating and getting things wrong.
We welcome this criticism, because itâs the best way for us to continually improve. In reality, errors account for a small fraction of results, and our answers are far more accurate than 10 blue links polluted by decades of SEO-optimized content. . But the fact is, accuracy and trust will only become more important as AI integrates into more of our lives, so this is something weâre relentlessly focused on. We canât get there without this feedback.
Perplexity also cribs from copyrighted news articles with its âdiscoverâ section. Do you understand why some publishers are upset?
Weâve answered that before. See our blog post on how we respect robots.txt .
The Perplexity assistant for Android and iOS seems âagenticâ because it can take actions. How big of a shift is this?
AI is pretty good at answering questions now. What really needs to be done is get AI to take actions. People use the word âagentsâ; you can go with whatever you wantââagentâ or âassistantââbut in the end, it needs to string together tools and execute actions. Thatâs why weâre browser, and an assistant on iOS, Android.
Do Apple and Google have too much control over their mobile platforms compared to outsiders looking to build agents?
With iOS itâs particularly challenging, because you have to string together a bunch of event APIs. On iOS, Mail, Calendar, Reminders, Podcasts, all that stuff is natively available through the Apple SDK , so you can actually at least draft emails, schedule meetings, move meetings, set reminders, all this stuff, open podcasts pretty easily. You can do searches for podcasts ⦠âget me the one where Mark Andreessen discusses de-banking with Joe Rogan.â It can get you that pretty quickly.
Itâs mostly difficult because you cannot access other apps. iOS is not very different from Android, because AI cannot access most apps on Android either (meaning that the Perplexity assistant can interact with some apps more easily than others). third-party apps can build their SDKs to be accessible on the Android SDK. For example, our Android system can display a song on Spotify. On iOS, you can only link to a specific Spotify song, and you have to manually start playing the audio.
Oh, so itâs app-makers that are holding AI agents back?
Thatâs the challenge. If people are offering us APIsâsay, Open Table, Uber, DoorDash, or Instacartâwhere we can access information within the app without even having to open the app. On the back end, thatâs pretty powerful. For example, if we can access information on Uber and find that Uber comfort doesnât cost more than 5 or 10 percent of Uber X, then we can just book Uber comfort for youâif thatâs a preference that you set on Perplexity.