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Perplexity Launches "Computer" — A Digital Worker That Runs Your Business While You Sleep

Perplexity — best known as the AI-powered search engine — just made its biggest pivot yet. "Computer" is a multi-model digital worker that orchestrates 19 AI models simultaneously: Claude Opus 4.6 handles core reasoning, Gemini powers deep research, GPT-5.2 manages long-context recall, Grok handles lightweight tasks, and Nano Banana 2 generates images. One prompt, one agent — capable of running continuously for hours or months.

The system doesn't answer questions. It researches, designs, codes, deploys, and manages projects end-to-end — operating the same interfaces you use, but autonomously. CEO Aravind Srinivas positioned it directly against OpenAI's operator tools. Available now to Perplexity Max subscribers ($200/month), with Pro and Enterprise rollout planned for weeks.

A search engine becoming an autonomous digital worker is a category shift, not a product update. Computer isn't a better search — it's Perplexity declaring that the future of AI isn't answering, it's doing. The race to own the "AI employee" layer just got a serious new entrant.

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Quick Hits

Airbnb's AI Now Resolves a Third of All Support Issues — Without a Human: Airbnb deployed an AI assistant across the U.S., Canada, and Mexico that independently resolves approximately one-third of all customer service issues before a human agent ever sees the ticket. Action: If you have any customer-facing operation, list your 10 most common support requests. A third of them are almost certainly automatable with an AI agent today.

Burger King Puts OpenAI in Its Headsets — And It's Monitoring Everything: 500 Burger King locations deployed OpenAI-powered headsets called "Patty" that monitor inventory levels, flag sold-out items on digital menus in real time, and alert managers to facility issues. Action: This is an ops management blueprint for any physical or service business. Write down the 3 things you check on most often as a manager or owner.

Google Opal Automates Your Full Workflow From One Sentence: Google added autonomous workflow automation to Opal using Gemini 3 Flash. Describe any task in plain language — the agent selects tools, builds a plan, maintains memory across steps, and executes autonomously. Action: Open Opal and describe one recurring multi-step task you hate doing. Explain it how you'd explain it to a new hire. See how far it gets without you touching a thing — then decide if it saves your week.

One Thing To Try

The "Delegate One Thing" Test.

Open ChatGPT or Claude. Paste this:

"I'm going to describe one task I do regularly that I wish someone else could handle. Your job: (1) tell me whether you can do this right now, (2) tell me exactly what information or access you'd need to do it, and (3) do as much of it as you can autonomously without asking me more questions first. Here's the task: [describe it]"

Most people underestimate how much they can delegate right now. The gap isn't the technology — it's the habit of thinking in delegation. Start with one thing. Today.

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