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The CEO and founder of perplexity also hinted at features like advanced layered fact checking from multiple resources, academic research with citations, and context aware text refinement being introduced in upcoming months to make Perplexity act like your virtual assistant writers/researchers


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Here's the link all you need is a student ID and you can get it for free


The CEO and founder of perplexity also hunter at features like fact checking, academic research, and context aware text refinement being introduced in upcoming months to make Perplexity act like an assistant writers/researchers


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Some formatting would be nice since link is broken.
 
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I used perplexity for a bit and I feel like their desktop client takes more power than it should need. I am not very trustful of them but the research mode works very good. Thank you
 
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Basically google ai if it was good?
 
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Basically google ai if it was good?
You know gemini's deep research. This is more advanced and refined version of it
 
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Basically google ai if it was good?
Google AI wont solve questions for finance/engineering grads, unless you mean Gemini for which the paid version is extremely good.
 
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I used perplexity for a bit and I feel like their desktop client takes more power than it should need. I am not very trustful of them but the research mode works very good. Thank you
It's one of the few tools that actually cites sources properly and gives relevant context instead of just summarizing. Comes in made handy ngl
 
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Google AI wont solve questions for finance/engineering grads, unless you mean Gemini for which the paid version is extremely good.
Gemini pro isn't very useful for logical backend stuff, deductive thinking and human reasoning. For that imo claude is the best. A few months back I made a thread comparing them all.
 
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It's one of the few tools that actually cites sources properly and gives relevant context instead of just summarizing. Comes in made handy ngl
Yes, my use case is tech and it works like how stack overflow felt in the 2010s. You get the answer but if you read then you double win. Also filters much faff and verbose from its sources. There's a super special mode which iirc was called project mode which works very good for MVP prototyping especially if you don't aim for it to write your code, design then individually implement. I think it's superior to chatgpt
 
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Yes, my use case is tech and it works like how stack overflow felt in the 2010s. You get the answer but if you read then you double win. Also filters much faff and verbose from its sources. There's a super special mode which iirc was called project mode which works very good for MVP prototyping especially if you don't aim for it to write your code, design then individually implement. I think it's superior to chatgpt
Id say ChatGPT is still stronger for conversational reasoning but Perplexity definitely nails focused technical workflow.
 
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Gemini pro isn't very useful for logical backend stuff, deductive thinking and human reasoning. For that imo claude is the best. A few months back I made a thread comparing them all.
The problem is that Claude is being sold for a very specific purpose i.e. programming. The CEO is always talking about programming and how Claude stacks upto competitors in that regard. Google's advantage is in the sheer breadth of avenues they are targeting. They are ahead on a lot of fronts with SORA 2 lagging behind VEO 3. The first product to have integration with all products is whatever comes out of Deep Mind lab. I used it for work and it doesnt forget context for some data crunching I ran through it and its good.
 
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The problem is that Claude is being sold for a very specific purpose i.e. programming. The CEO is always talking about programming and how Claude stacks upto competitors in that regard.
Claude's Opus model is actually fine tuned and laser focused on deductive reasoning and human like thinking like how a coder irl would think like. Their model is focused towards specific tasks and not opened questions like other general ai models so it makes sense they want to target coding
Google's advantage is in the sheer breadth of avenues they are targeting. They are ahead on a lot of fronts with SORA 2 lagging behind VEO 3. The first product to have integration with all products is whatever comes out of Deep Mind lab. I used it for work and it doesnt forget context for some data crunching I ran through it and its good.
Yeah. Google's strength has never been just in one vertical it's the entire ecosystem. They have a large context windows also and they are trying to shoehorn gemini in everything and deepseek is also going for a generalist ai. Another one I'd look out for is Meta. It is catching up fast with Zuckerberg pouring a shit of money on its development and poaching engineers from openai for ridiculous money.
 
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Claude's Opus model is actually fine tuned and laser focused on deductive reasoning and human like thinking like how a coder irl would think like. Their model is focused towards specific tasks and not opened questions like other general ai models so it makes sense they want to target coding

Yeah. Google's strength has never been just in one vertical it's the entire ecosystem. They have a large context windows also and they are trying to shoehorn gemini in everything and deepseek is also going for a generalist ai. Another one I'd look out for is Meta. It is catching up fast with Zuckerberg pouring a shit of money on its development and poaching engineers from openai for ridiculous money.
The good thing is we are getting these things for cheap right now without vendor lock in. Wonder when it gets enshittified like Microsoft
 
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Oh I thought you just added the image of some random dude so we’d mock his looks:forcedsmile:
No nigga. He's the CEO look it up. Perplexity CEO and founder Aravind Srinivas
 
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gotta try then
 
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