Aravind Srinivas, CEO of confusion, emphasizes how Comet AI routine posts can replace: 'True Personal Assistant'
Perplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas said in an interview with CNBC that AI instruments such as the Comet Browser can act as ‘true personal assistants’ and handle take autonomous and reduce the need for human rent. The browser is now free for all users, while Comet Plus Premium News Access offers. Aravind Srinivas, CEO of Ai Search Startup Portlexity, set out a vision where artificial intelligence can drastically reduce the need for human leases, which increases the productivity of the workplace while reducing wage costs. Aravind Srinivas, CEO of Ai Search Startup Portlexity, set out a vision where artificial intelligence can drastically reduce the need for human leases, which increases the productivity of the workplace while reducing wage costs. Srinivas spoke to CNBC’s Squawk subject and described AI instruments such as Portlexity Comet Broader as “true personal assistants” who can function autonomously and handle tasks without supervising. The company recently made Comet available to all users and removed the payment wall of $ 200 per month previously limited. “Instead of renting one more person in your team, you can only use Comet to supplement all the work you do,” Srinivas said, emphasizing how such AI abilities can replace routine functions that can traditionally be performed by entry level or administrative staff. AI that works around the clock, Srinivas painted a futuristic picture of AI that works, even while users sleep, proactively manage e -mails, schedule and reorganize tasks. “The future is AIS who does work only for your work, even if you sleep, without first asking it,” he explained. Free access opens for all users who opened the comet browser for everyone last week, allowing free users to access features that were previously limited to pro and maximum subscribers. Srinivas confirmed the move on X: “Comet is now generally available to download for everyone (free, pro and maximum users)!” He also made a light -hearted stitch at Google Chrome and quoted a post by X user Walter Bloomberg: “Oh hey hi @googlechrome.” Comet Plus brings Premium News to AI and people, and the AI OPtart has launched Comet Plus, a subscription plan that enables people and AI systems to gain access to premium news content. The launch partners include large outlets such as the Washington Post, CNN, Condé Nast (The New Yorker, Wired, Vogue), Fortune and Le Monde. Existing Pro and Max subscribers will receive Comet Plus at no extra cost.