I don't know why perplexity AI is even a thing. Summarising search results of third party search engine using third party LLM and claiming to be Google killer. Total BS
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Ashutosh K
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Found a very interesting project on GitHub. It's basically perplexity but open-source. Really looking forward to the results catching up to the level perplexity is at. Do check it out
https://github.com/developersdigest/llm-answer-engine
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Seeing a lot of people recently saying perplexity has the potential to compete neck-and-neck with Google in the search engine market. What's your opinion on this?
- What makes perplexity unique?
- Isn't it just another GPT wrapper?
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Havish Gupta
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By an chance can Generative Ai Tools like Perplexity or ChatGPT (4) can replace Common Search engine like Google?
What do you think?
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Do you think SEO is going to change ? On the basis of how these search engines like ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity operate on summarising content by going through multiple sources? Vote and explain why you voted the same.
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Perplexity AI vs. ChatGPT
1. Purpose:
Perplexity AI: A conversational search engine designed to answer questions directly and generate relevant search results using AI.
ChatGPT: A general-purpose AI language model designed for interactive conversa
Perplexity is experimenting with ads to monetize its AI-powered search engine. Ads will appear as sponsored follow-up questions, rather than within the answer itself.
Feels like a nicer, less invasive approach to ads.