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Perplexity's New Mac App Brings Personal Computer to Pro Users

Perplexity today launched a new Mac app with support for its hybrid local-cloud AI agent Personal Computer, plus it expanded Personal Computer access to Pro and Enterprise users, so it is no longer limited to just Max subscribers. Perplexity describes Personal Computer as a "personal orchestrator" that hybridizes local and server environments for security and productivity.

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Personal Computer is available in the new Mac app, which Perplexity says gives users access to queries, conversations, and dictation. While all Mac users can download the new app, access to Personal Computer still requires a paid subscription.

Personal Computer can access the Mac's file system and native Mac apps to create and execute entire workflows, plus it can access the web. It can see active apps and work across any Mac app, but files are created in a secure sandbox, and its actions are auditable and reversible.

When paired with the Comet browser, Personal Computer can operate web-based tools without the need for direct connectors.

Pressing both Command keys on a Mac activates Personal Computer, and it responds to text or voice commands and displays useful quick actions automatically. Personal Computer can do things like complete each task on a to-do list, sort a messy downloads folder, compare local files against information on the web, and more.

Though it has access to what's on a user's Mac natively, Personal Computer processes intense tasks on Perplexity's servers, so a high-performance Mac isn't needed to run it. Personal Computer works on any Mac with macOS 14 Sonoma or later, though Perplexity says running Personal Computer on a Mac mini creates the best experience because it allows the agent to run continuously.

Perplexity's older Mac app will be deprecated in the coming weeks.

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Top Rated Comments

14 hours ago at 02:59 pm
I don't think I will ever trust an AI sufficiently to hand over my entire file system to them...
Score: 27 Votes (Like | Disagree)
13 hours ago at 03:21 pm
It's just too much. Every day some new AI is being driven down our throats. More, more, more $, faster, faster, faster $. Enough.

Sorry, I am frustrated from having to stare at a Co-pilot icon on Word documents for 10 hours today.
Score: 16 Votes (Like | Disagree)
AndyUnderscoreR Avatar
13 hours ago at 03:54 pm
Is it just me or is this article utter gibberish?
Score: 15 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Jumpthesnark Avatar
11 hours ago at 05:03 pm

Is it just me or is this article utter gibberish?
It reads like a press release was written by AI, then translated to a different language by a second AI, then translated back again by a third AI and then published. Awful.
Score: 10 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Black_Mage Avatar
13 hours ago at 03:29 pm

I don't think I will ever trust an AI sufficiently to hand over my entire file system to them...
You don't want to experience the thrill of AI suddenly deciding to delete all your files? Where is your sense of adventure?

In all seriousness, I'd only trust a LLM to run in a sandbox. I feel sympathy for people who trusted A.I. with access to their local files only to have them zapped.
Score: 10 Votes (Like | Disagree)
BeatsByTim Avatar
12 hours ago at 04:02 pm
Wonder what genius thought of naming another slop app "Personal Computer". Get the heck out of here with this garbage.
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)