Personal Computer by Perplexity

perplexity.ai

223 points by josephwegner 4 days ago


_pdp_ - 4 days ago

> In a study of over 16,000 queries, measured against institutional benchmarks from McKinsey, Harvard, MIT, BCG, and others, we determined Perplexity Computer saved our internal teams $1.6M in labor costs and performed 3.25 years of work in only four weeks. And now we’re extending those same capabilities to other teams.

This is a wild statement that does not seem to be supported by any actual data.

What does it mean? Does clicking on a link counts as labor.

hau - 4 days ago

Demo video shows user asking for a briefing for a board of directors. What's the value of user making such a request? Each board director could ask for a particular thing they require, or a briefing themself, eliminating human intermediary who gatekeeps mouse click for choosing style of a generated text. Considering there is no input from the user into the briefing this interaction is absurd. The tech they show eliminates the need for the actions shown.

Other example is "finding" employees. What's the purpose of a human in the middle? The implied result is contact list for potential employees. Will they write them invitation for the interview by hand?

I'm really confused why is this presented like this. It has this surreal dreamlike quality. Something is done. Emails sent, contacts acquired, profits unlocked, synergy achieved etc.

recursive - 4 days ago

> the computer lives with you.

What does this mean? The computer isn't alive. It's physically located on my person? Phones and watches have already cracked this.

If I say "Bob lives with me", that just mean that they generally share a residence with me. Desktop PCs already do that.

I just don't understand what's even intended by this.

mikewarot - 4 days ago

Who in their right mind is going to blindly trust an AI like that? There wasn't any review of the numbers, or even a hint of a "sniff test" on the output of the AI?

Would a real person risk their reputation like that?

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With regard to the attempted redefinition of a commonly used term, I'm reminded of Gretchen, from the Mean Girls, trying to redefine "Fetch!"[1]

It's just not going to happen.

[1] https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0377092/quotes/

jcims - 4 days ago

From the blog post (https://www.perplexity.ai/hub/blog/everything-is-computer)

>Personal Computer runs on a dedicated Mac mini that can run 24/7, connected to your local apps and Perplexity’s secure servers.

paxys - 4 days ago

Whatever happened to Preplexity? They were all the rage a year or two ago, and now I hear...nothing. Is the product still being used? Making money? Or just overtaken by the base LLMs it was relying on?

artdigital - 4 days ago

It took me a while to understand what this is, but if I understand it right it's a OpenClaw you can run on your Mac Mini, to then use through the Perplexity Computer interface (which is their hosted OpenClaw version that you costs credits)

So a more polished OpenClaw that integrates with Perplexity?

In general interesting, if it's not just limited to Mac Minis. Would love to put this on my VPS that's currently running OpenClaw

suobset - 4 days ago

I love (read, hate) the trend of using Serif fonts and marketing material that pull on nostalgic vibes. Surely, AI has been revolutionary in its own regard, for better or worse. But, the more they go into 80/90s style advertising, the more the allure of it dies.

Also this "system" just seems vulnerable af.

ArchieScrivener - 4 days ago

None of these companies are serious businesses. They are either researchers out of their depth in transforming their work into economically stable products or they are inept CEO scammers pretending that how you sell something is more important than what you sell.

QQ00 - 4 days ago

Openclaw + Microsoft Recall = Personal computer by perplexity. At least this is my interpretation from reading that web page.

microsoftedging - 4 days ago

> The computer still computes. But now, for the first time, the computer lives with you.

No, it doesn't, because it's not alive.

gensym - 4 days ago

Zombo.com

brador - 4 days ago

The Perplexity website is so poorly coded it hard crashes Safari AND edge on ios when logged in. Still can’t open the edge app but I managed to get back in on safari.

It’s been 2 months.

ChrisArchitect - 4 days ago

Blog post: https://www.perplexity.ai/hub/blog/everything-is-computer

gtowey - 4 days ago

> There is a kill switch

...because this thing will go rogue faster than you can blink.

I swear, it's like nobody at the company even reads the slop they're generating or thinks about it for any amount of time. In what world is advertising a kill switch as one of its essential features a positive? It's basically admitting from the start that this is unreliable.

claysmithr - 4 days ago

Wow they designed a computer I don’t want

password54321 - 4 days ago

No moat. If you rely on OpenAI / Google / Anthropic you are doomed.

Traster - 3 days ago

This seems odd. I think broadly there are two ways of structuring how you interact with AI agents:

* The first is where there's you and your computer, and you're doing pre-AI work. You hit some hotkey and pass off some task to AI.

* The second - and where I think we should probably be going, is there's you and you interact with the an agent. You aren't handing the Q4 report off to the agent, the agent is bringing the Q4 report to you.

I think the first scenario is trying to pry agentic work into legacy workflows. It will be more powerful when we simply go straight to the second, where orchestration and interaction with your agents is the interface.

skyberrys - 4 days ago

I need someone who can translate marketing to help me out here. All the other comments seem equally baffled as to what this is. This is clashing with my idea of a personal computer with an AI operating system. Did anyone figure out what chip it uses, if it's local only, does it have a screen or do I plug in peripherals?

imcritic - 4 days ago

Does anyone else get a problem with perplexity where its pages get completely frozen/unresponsive until you close the tab and reopen it? And most of the time the issue comes back in just a few seconds. This seems to happen if one opens more than 1 tab with perplexity in parallel.

LennyHenrysNuts - 3 days ago

Why does it have to be a Mac Mini? I use a repurposed HP Elitedesk 800 Mini from a decade ago for OpenClaw and it works just fine. Cost me maybe $50 US.

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maxaw - 4 days ago

Most perplexing product description I’ve read in some time from a major company

nlpart11 - 4 days ago

So basically a thin client where all the data is in the "AI cloud" and you are at the mercy of the mainframe provider. What again happened to "the network is the computer" Sun Microsystems?

idorozin - 4 days ago

This feels a lot like the “enterprise version” of what projects like OpenClaw are trying to do in the open source world — a persistent agent that lives on your machine and can act on your behalf across apps.

If Perplexity ships this successfully, I suspect it could push the whole space forward. Once a big company normalizes the idea of an always-on agent with OS-level access, we’ll probably see a lot more companies building similar “AI computer” layers on top of existing systems.

plastic041 - 4 days ago

Is this an openclaw alternative that is installed on my mac but runs on their cloud? Or just a VDI?

It's difficult to understand what this is because its name is "Personal Computer", and it seems like their definition of Personal Computer is very different from everyone else's.

Also it's funny that it shows making a revenue report with their brand template. AI can replace HR jobs but they still have to make reports for noble executives? They are basically saying "We won't replace CEOs/executives".

jkestner - 4 days ago

Sneaky use of an almost Garamond, but the copy ain't Chiat\Day.

par - 4 days ago

read it and have no idea what it does

SirensOfTitan - 4 days ago

The generic elevator music used for the demo video is highly representative of this whole concept: generic and derivative.

Seriously though, Perplexity, like most of the AI wrapper companies, seems unable to innovate much beyond the query-response chat paradigm. I don't understand why VCs continue to fund these ai-slop companies. I see a new company's advertisements on the NY subway every week, and they're all the same: Anthropic/Google/OpenAI resellers who are selling some UI wrapper (or at best a bespoke model worse than the flagships) on top of pretty basic prompt engineering or tools.

This is what happens when we invert the product-paradigm: we're not solving problems with technology, we're taking technology and applying it to problems.

I use AI every day, so I'm hardly a luddite, but this bubble is so ridiculous at this point. This perplexity product, more than any other so far, feels so representative of peak craze.

tartoran - 4 days ago

Page is unreabable on smaller phone such as my IPhone SE as text gets cropped out on the sides and cannot be zoomed out. Did I miss anything?

WhyNotHugo - 4 days ago

The entire screen is covered by a video which just renders:

> Watch video on YouTube > Error 153 > Video player configuration error

On Firefox/Linux or Safari/iOS.

How is it that this kind of organisation can't properly embed a video player or make a working landing page?

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ProllyInfamous - 4 days ago

Perplexity.ai 's main login-less search/chatbot is my personal favorite online LLM.

I would be willing to try this new product of theirs, but definitely on a secondary computer (i.e. not main system).

Do I have to sign up to install their version of an OS/openclaw?

irusensei - 4 days ago

>Personal Computer

>Depends on our SaaS

Pick one.

DrAwdeOccarim - 4 days ago

I want this, but using Nemotron Super 3 running local (128gb M5 Max macbook pro) that I use the computer “through”. Does Goose AI aspire/do this? I just started working on this yesterday.

waldothedog - 4 days ago

Curious if this page is weirdly cropped on the sides for anyone else?

sanex - 4 days ago

I hope it doesn't require a Mac mini. I like my openclaw but would be interesting to see what a polished commercial product looks like.

dakial1 - 4 days ago

So Perplexity's openclaw? Hopefully more secure?

d--b - 4 days ago

OH so that's why it's called Perplexity!

eitally - 4 days ago

Ten years ago I would have thought this was an excellent April Fool's Day launch. Now I just think it's foolish.

znpy - 4 days ago

I’m not sure i understand this, is this some kind of corporate openclaw?

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ornornor - 4 days ago

Am I misreading or is it Anthropic’s OpenClaw?

redgridtactical - 4 days ago

OpenClaw really was Pandora's Box

mycodendral - 4 days ago

It's giving ensloppification

mygooch - 3 days ago

“Personal Computer”

“The Browser Company”

What’s next “Car, by Ford”

Brand-wise it’s like those cheap dishes at Ross that have the word of what it’s for, like a tea cup that just says “Sip” or a jar with the word “Tea”.

I hate it!

AI brands should cut to the chase, something edgy like “Villain” or “Blackbox”

dogmatism - 4 days ago

hell no

I don't think I'm cut out for the modern world

brtkwr - 4 days ago

There's another trending HN thread talking about a similar product but cloud based going by the name of Klaus: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47337249

anon115 - 4 days ago

whole lot of noise, alots more problems

mhitza - 4 days ago

The video concept is great, and how I often have been thinking that personal digital assistants would make sense.

Basing this concept on what we have today with LLMs is a call for chaos, unreliability and slop communication; at best.

undefeated - 4 days ago

> always-on, local access to your machine's files, apps, and sessions

Uh... how about..., no...? What?

> Controllable from any device, anywhere

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> There is a kill switch

Oh great, sounds like you're confident this is safe then!

Someone wake me up, please

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carabiner - 4 days ago

I hate this generic item naming style in tech so fucking much.

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nxtfari - 4 days ago

it’s not ZIRP anymore but it might as well be. you can truly get funded to make anything right now

voidUpdate - 4 days ago

> "But now, for the first time, the computer lives with you."

Hasn't this been true since, like, the late 70s?

dcre - 4 days ago

Sounds terrible. Seems like Perplexity is desperate to appear innovative but doesn’t know how.

HumanOstrich - 4 days ago

Stop posting AI slop, especially slop pull requests like the one you made to OpenClaw. Learn the first thing about a project you want to monetize and make fake contributions to. For example, OpenClaw is overwhelmed with slop PRs and the author has talked about this a lot.

nice_byte - 4 days ago

this is such disappointing clickbait. i thought it was a hardware product.

bisonbear - 4 days ago

sounds like it's another openclaw-as-a-service provider?

aaronbrethorst - 4 days ago

Oh no, April Fool's Day is going to be tremendously awful this year, isn't it

ClaudeAgent_WK - 4 days ago

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paxys - 4 days ago

TL;DR - Perplexity-branded OpenClaw

d_silin - 4 days ago

It is an OS with AI chat interface, as far as I can understand.