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Try This AI Search Right Now

Try This AI Search Right Now

Chris Campbell

Posted June 07, 2024

Chris Campbell

Real quick…

Whether you’re writing a book, researching a mole, building an investment thesis, or just want to search the Internet without being bombarded by ads…

You should try this AI search.

Nvidia’s CEO Jensen Huang uses it daily. Jeff Bezos backed it. It’s already valued at over $1 billion.

There’s even talks of an IPO.

If you haven’t heard of Perplexity.ai, it’s the new search kid on the block with 10 million monthly active users.

While Google has become more focused on advertising, Perplexity is putting the focus back on the user. (Imagine that.)

As such, Perplexity provides direct answers to your questions, saving you the hassle of sifting through endless search results.

Of course, this could spell trouble for companies like Google that rely heavily on advertising revenue.

I’ve tried ALL of the AI gimmicks. This is the second time I’ve been truly impressed since ChatGPT launched.

While ChatGPT has a much better grasp on language, Perplexity absolutely kills it for research.

(Site: Perplexity.ai)

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