Everyday AI Podcast – An AI and ChatGPT Podcast - EP 568: Perplexity's New Agentic Browser: 5 Business Use-Cases for ROI
Episode Date: July 16, 2025Make way for the next wave of GenAI..... Agentic AI Browsers. And while we've seen rumors that OpenAI is going all-in on an AI browser, the first big player is already here in Perplexity's ...Comet Browser. Join us as we break down how Perplexity Comet works, what makes it different, and 5 Business Use-Cases for ROI. Square keeps up so you don't have to slow down. Get everything you need to run and grow your business—without any long-term commitments. And why wait? Right now, you can get up to $200 off Square hardware at square.com/go/jordan. Run your business smarter with Square. Get started today.Newsletter: Sign up for our free daily newsletterMore on this Episode: Episode PageJoin the discussion:Thoughts on this? Join the convo and connect with other AI leaders on LinkedIn.Upcoming Episodes: Check out the upcoming Everyday AI Livestream lineupWebsite: YourEverydayAI.comEmail The Show: info@youreverydayai.comConnect with Jordan on LinkedInTopics Covered in This Episode:Rise of Agentic AI Browsers ExplainedPerplexity Comet’s Hybrid AI ArchitectureLocal vs. Virtual Browser Agentic WorkflowsPerplexity Comet Key Features and AccessConnecting Google Services with Comet BrowserAgentic AI Browser Live Demo Use CasesMulti-Platform Personalized Business ResearchAutomated Market Research and Competitive AnalysisPerplexity Comet Cross-Tool Workflow AutomationAgentic AI Browsers vs. Traditional AI ChatbotsTimestamps:00:00 Everyday AI for Business Pros04:56 Agentic AI Browsers Revolutionizing Tech07:49 Advancements in AI Computer Agents09:55 Comet: Chromium-Based Browser Essentials14:43 Streamlining Tasks with Perplexity Integration19:01 AI-Powered Google Drive Personalization21:24 Square: Trusted Business Payment Solutions25:53 Preparing Keynote on Agentic AI29:59 Agentic AI: Revolutionizing Web Browsers31:56 "Agentic AI to Revolutionize Workflows"34:46 Streamlined Scheduling and Market AnalysisKeywords:Perplexity Comet, agentic AI browser, agentic AI, AI browser, business use cases, ROI, Perplexity app, hybrid AI, cloud AI, on-device AI, Comet browser, Chromium, browser automation, multi-platform research, deep research modes, AI desktop assistant, iOS assistant, Google Chrome, browser wSend Everyday AI and Jordan a text message. (We can't reply back unless you leave contact info) Start Here ▶️Not sure where to start when it comes to AI? Start with our Start Here Series. You can listen to the first drop -- Episode 691 -- or get free access to our Inner Cricle community and all episodes: StartHereSeries.com Also, here's a link to the entire series on a Spotify playlist.
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There's a new wave happening in the AI world.
And it's not specifically about a new AI chatbot or the latest AI model or even agents.
But at the same time, it's kind of combining all of those things.
So what is it that I'm talking about?
It's agentic AI browsers.
And on today's show for putting AI to work on Wednesdays, we're going to be looking at one of the more popular ones that is released and available now to most people, which is perplexities comment.
And we're going to go over what it is, how it works, and talk about five different business use cases that you could start using today.
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So let's talk about this new wave, agentic AI browsers.
I actually am extremely bullish on this.
And let me be honest.
And you can go back.
I have the receipts and the receipts are on our website.
The more than 560 episodes, you can go back and listen to what I've been saying over the years.
But one thing, and I've been correct on, I've been saying for a long time with perplexity,
I haven't been very strong on perplexity as an answers engine, right?
I said back in my 2025 AI predictions and roadmap series that perplexity was either going to
have to hard pivot or they would potentially get squashed.
Yet, here we are.
We've had a lot of reports about perplexity potentially getting acquired.
I don't think they are.
A lot of those have been shot down over the last week or two.
But what we've seen for perplexity is a hard pivot.
They can no longer compete as an answer's engine, specifically after Google and Open
AI released their extremely impressive deep research modes.
So what we've seen out of perplexity, which I'm very kind of on board with, is this
recent pivot.
Specifically, I think,
in two different areas. Try to be an iOS assistant because, you know, Siri and Apple has failed.
So they have a great iOS app for that. And now one of the first, I would say, big tech companies
coming to production with an agenic AI browser with Comet. All right. So that's what we're going to
be going over today. So let me just recap what we're going to be going over on today's show.
So I'm going to talk briefly about why agenic AI browsers are the next wave of generative AI.
I'm going to tell you how perplexity comment works.
And then because it is putting AI to work on Wednesdays, our new weekly series,
I'm going to go over five business use cases that you can use and give you some examples of how I'm using perplexity comment as well.
Yeah.
So even if you listen to our news show on Monday, I kind of alluded to this.
I was actually running a perplexity comment in the background as I was recording the,
the new show on Monday.
So it's something I'm already using.
And I think that there's a lot of cool business use cases for it as well.
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All right.
So let's get into.
talking about perplexities comment.
But first, why is this important?
All right?
So if you're listening, especially on the podcast,
I'm going to be showing, you know, sharing my screen,
but I'm going to do my best to walk you all through it.
But here's why it's important and why I think actually
agenic AI browsers are the next wave of AI and not necessarily a chatbot.
So number one, you have to see the player.
and where they're deciding to play.
So, you know, last week on the show,
we had the reporter from Reuters
who broke this story on OpenAI
is also coming out with an agentic AI browser
in the coming weeks.
All right, Google, which we know is kind of the king
in the browser world.
They've been experimenting with their own
agentic capabilities in their Project Mariner.
And then also Microsoft co-pilot, one of their, I think, under, I guess, underutilized or not very talked about features is their browser, which I love the edge browser from Microsoft, but specifically its vision capabilities.
And I think that Microsoft is going to continue to expand and improve what is capable inside of its edge browsers.
But let me fast forward.
I think the end play here is the browser.
I think it's so much more about going to, you know, chatGPt.com or Gemini.com or claw.
dot AI, right?
I think what the big tech companies know and realize, they, they don't want to be front facing AI chatbots, right?
Ultimately, everyone wants to control your desktop, but right now only, you know, Microsoft Windows slash Apple can do that.
But then the next best thing is controlling your browser, right?
And there's so many new added capabilities that I guess we can all realize and use when we are using a browser versus when we are using a front end AI chatbot.
All right.
And we're going to go over some of those in today's show.
But I think that's ultimately what this boils down to.
There's so many more agentic capabilities.
when you are using a browser versus when you are using a front-end chatbot.
And I do admit that the first kind of six to nine months of the computer-using agents kind of phase
has been a little bit of a flop, right?
So this goes back to 2024.
Anthropic Claude was the first with their computer-using agent.
Open AI followed with their operator agent, which I think when at first came out was not very good
because it was powered by the GPT40 model.
Now it's powered by the O3 model, which is so much better.
But this is a difference, right?
These computer using agents that we've seen, they essentially use a virtual browser, right?
A virtual sandbox.
And then they use computer vision, which is a little slow, right?
and also a little wonky.
So as an example, right, I did a couple shows on Operator when it first came out.
One thing I was trying to do with Operator was, you know, have it go through my LinkedIn
messages because I stink at keeping up.
And then anything that was important, essentially just mark with a star, right?
But the problem, because it was using a virtual browser, right?
And it's using computer vision.
Essentially, it takes a screenshot every so often.
And then it, you know, kind of uses coordinates.
like you would think from a map.
So it takes a screenshot and then it says,
okay, I need to click here.
So number one,
it's a little slow,
but also,
if there's anything wonky
in a website's UI,
U.S.,
it's going to throw it off
by a couple of pixels.
So what happened in my use case,
LinkedIn's inbox is wonky.
So as it was trying to do that,
it was not able to scroll down.
And then the star button
and the archive button
were like two pixels from each other.
So it actually kept archiving messages,
which was the exact opposite.
of what I wanted to do. So the big benefit of moving this to an actual browser versus the
combination of using a virtual browser and essentially computer vision is it's running on your
local machine. So what we have with perplexities comet is essentially hybrid AI, right? So we're getting
some edge AI capabilities because it's running some things on device in the browser. And then for more
complex tasks, it's still, you know, sending it to perplex
to these cloud. So let's talk a little bit about how specifically comment works. So right now,
it's built on chromium as a lot of browsers are. And we'll talk a little bit about why that's
important probably in future episodes, right? But Google Chrome has their very popular
kind of open source version of Google Chrome, which is chromium. That's what Microsoft Edge is built
on. And that's also what perplexity comet is built on as well. So there's pros and there's cons in that,
but we'll talk about that a different day.
But what that means specifically is when you sign up for perplexity or when you're using
comment, you will have the ability to essentially log in with your Google Chrome or your Gmail
or your Google workspace credentials.
So it's going to save all your passwords, all of your bookmarks, all of your preferences
are going to get imported directly.
So that's big, right?
Same thing with Chrome extensions.
Everything just works.
Love Chromium and the fact that Google makes that open it available, even to their competitors, right?
So not only does Microsoft use it, but in this case, Perplexity uses it.
And reportedly, Open AI is going to be using Chromium as well.
The other thing about how come it works is it does have this hybrid AI architecture.
So some more simple AI tasks run locally, which from a accuracy perspective in my initial testing makes Perplexity Comet much better than
some of the other computer using agents that use more of a of a virtual browser slash computer
vision approach because that approach is slower.
So by running everything locally in the browser that you own, right?
That just makes it so much better.
And then the more complex tasks, you know, essentially it's going to run it via the cloud.
You know, you obviously have to have a perplexity account.
So it's available immediately.
Let's talk about access.
Perplexity comment is available immediately to people on the $200 a month
Max plan, which is not a lot of people. Aside from that, it's getting rolled out to people who are
on the wait list if you have a normal paid account. So that's, I did get access to this last week.
I'm not on perplexities max plan. I'm on most of the max plans for other services, not for
perplexity. I'm on the normal paid plan, but I did get access to perplexities comment browser last
week because I did sign up for the wait list early and I'm on the paid plan. But
Perplexity did even say that they will make this available in the future to free users as
well, whether that's in a couple of months or a year. We don't know. But if this is something
you want, if you haven't already signed up for the wait list, you should probably go do that
if you are on a normal $20 a month perplexity paid plan. And we shared about this in our newsletter
as well. We told you, hey, go sign up now for the wait list if you want access to it when it comes
out because sometimes it is like a month or multiple months gaps, right, between people who have
quote unquote earlier access if you sign up for a wait list soon versus when it starts rolling out
to everyone else.
That's why you need to read our newsletter.
We keep you up to date with all those things.
Another thing to keep in mind with perplexities comment is it also has the context of all your
open tabs in the browser, which is really cool.
And a big difference on, you know, how you might be connecting models like Gemini
Claude or chat GPT to different websites that you may want.
So generally, you would have to leave a link or, you know, tell your AI chatbot to
browse the web and to go to certain web pages.
And if you're running a deep research, it's going to go to hundreds.
But how perplexity works, comment is it has the context of everything that you have
open as well as you'll probably want to set up perplexity's connectors in your account.
So if you wanted to have access to your Gmail, to your calendar, et cetera.
All right.
Let me take a sip here because I'm, you can tell my, my voice is about shot already.
Hey, at least for those of you that complain that I, um, mumble on too longer, this will be a shorter
episode just because I'm literally not going to be able to talk.
But let's start live.
Let's take a look.
And as always, there's probably going to be a little.
to be a lot of things that go wrong doing live demos with generative AI. But let's just go
ahead and give it a look. So one thing I'm going to start with, and we're going to see how this works.
All right. So I'm going to start a couple for our podcast audience. I have the the perplexity
Comet browser open right now. All right. It's all my screen. And like I talked about, it has all my
my Chrome extensions, my bookmarks, everything. So I've already logged into all my,
you know, different accounts that I may be demoing here. And again, I've connected it
inside my perplexity accounts to my different connectors. So it has access to my Gmail,
my calendar, my Google Drive, et cetera. I hope that perplexity will open this up to Microsoft's
offerings as well. Their outlook, I'm sure they will. But here's what I'm going to do. And I'm
to give everyone kind of a look around, perplexity comment here, but I'm going to just start
a prompt going. I'm going to say, recap the latest episode of the Everyday AI podcast.
Please put that recap in a Google Doc, save it as a PDF, then go in my email and send that
recap to, and I put my personal Gmail in there. And then I'm just saying, please do not ask for
my input on anything else. Please execute this task autonomously, right? I'm just doing this for
demo purposes, y'all, I want you to see some use cases on how I'm actually using
a perplexity comment and how you can too. But essentially, this is just a demo to show you
how this works. Okay. So now what's happening? And I just put this in kind of the home page
of comment. So if you're used to using perplexity, you'll kind of understand, but I have two
different tabs here. I have an answer tab and a sources tabs. And I can go and see how this is
agentically working. Right.
So what it did first is it looked up.
It essentially did a search.
Latest episode, Everyday AI podcast.
Recap July 2025.
And you'll see here, different results showed different latest episodes.
Right.
So some of these, it brings up 561 for episode number 559.
And then others, it says 566.
So hopefully the comment will know that the latest episode in this case is 566 and not the older ones.
So then it's going through, okay, it did that correct.
It went to the website for episode 56, from some caching issues.
The latest episode is actually 567, but caching issues, sometimes it's going to take a couple of hours.
All right.
So this is interesting.
I love doing live demos because I obviously did this this morning before trying this.
And this time, it says the Google Gmail tools cannot create or convert Google Docs to PDFs directly.
nor can they attach files.
It's so funny because I did this earlier and it worked perfectly and it sent the,
you know, it recapped it.
It created a PDF and then it sent a link to that Google Drive doc to the email that I told it to.
So interesting, it didn't work the second time.
So it's just asking me, would you like to proceed with an email containing the recap text
or try a different approach?
So I'm going to say recap text.
All right.
And then I'm going to click continue and we'll see what happens here.
Hey, live stream audience, let me know.
Have any of you use perplexities comment yet?
If you want to see any use cases, I have a couple.
I have five business use cases that I'm going to go over here at the end.
But I did want to do a couple of these live demos.
So you can see, well, the pros and the cons as well.
So you'll see here after doing that, now on the right hand side, I can actually see what it's doing.
So I can go ahead and open this Google Doc that it's working on.
on right now. So I'm going to go ahead and click that and click open page. Okay. So a comment went
through. It went to that website. It recapped that episode, episode 566, which was our Monday
recap. It recapped every single story here. Did a really good job. And it created that document
inside my Google Drive, which is great, a Google Doc. Right. So I can click on that kind of right-hand side
where it's telling me what is doing,
and I can go in and see.
So that's great for a couple of reasons.
One, transparency.
You need to be able to see what's going on under the hood
as we talk about agentic AI browsers, right?
Sounds big and scary.
It's not.
But another couple of reasons why this is good
and actually pretty big cheat code, right?
Having an agentic AI browser,
create Google Docs for you is actually pretty huge
because you can personalize them, right,
for your own perspective, but not just that.
So many of these AI chatbots, right, obviously including Google, OpenAI, and Claude,
now can connect to your Google Drive, right, and do deep research on your Google Drive.
So the fact that now I can have a browser go personalized research for me,
in this use case, it wasn't personalized per se, even though it was about my podcast, right?
But I could go have it, you know, every single day, research, I don't know, certain companies,
competitors, et cetera, create a Google Doc that automatically get saved in my account.
And then through those connectors via those other AI chatbots, it's like literally having an up-to-date
second brain that you can then access via any other kind of AI chatbot, right?
So this is one way that I'm using perplexity comment now is just to personalize research,
save it in my Google Drive, right?
And then when I need to, I can pull from that information.
All right.
So there we go.
It says, okay.
So it already saved that PDF.
And you probably can't see it, but it saved it in my browser here.
Okay, there we go.
So you can see it saved the PDF.
I have it open here on my screen.
And now it's going through and trying to create an email and send that email.
and send that email to myself as at request it.
So interesting, obviously, you know, on this one, it ran into an error,
although last time it worked perfectly twice.
All right.
Let's do one or two other live use cases.
All right.
And then I'll go over at the end of what I think are five pretty cool business use cases.
All right.
So now let's go ahead and do another example.
All right.
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Give me a second here, y'all.
I want to try to stop this other one from going.
We'll see if this works.
Okay, so here's what I said this time.
And think of how this, this may not sound super impressive to you,
but I said, look at my social media, Twitter, LinkedIn, calendar, Gmail,
and give me a brief overview of.
of what's happening. Don't worry about connection requests, mainly look at what's trending in social
media feeds and any important DMs, messages that don't look like spam or promotion, right? So because
I have my Twitter and my LinkedIn logged in and saved, and that's another huge benefit of running
these things locally, right, on your browser is it's going to be able to have access to everything.
So it went through, it looked at my calendar, it looked at my Gmail, and then it went through
and looked at my Twitter and LinkedIn feeds as well.
So I don't need to necessarily waste time, right, even though I do go on Twitter fairly often,
right?
And I go there, obviously, to research to see what people are talking about in AI.
And if I see, oh, this topic is hot, then I'll probably plan an episode around it after
I learn a little bit, right?
but it can be a very time-consuming task, right?
Even going through your email, all those things.
It's so easy to get distracted.
And I think this is almost a great way to start your day.
I would obviously personalize this a little bit more,
give comment a little more information on things you care about, things you don't, right?
But this is just a great example here.
It went through.
It found some of my meetings that I have on my calendar.
It went through my Gmail.
It sounds some, you know, some people reaching out.
Great.
Social media.
It went through, you know, here's kind of what's trending on social media.
LinkedIn.
It said top trends include AI powered career coaching, advanced analytics for professionals.
It went through some of my LinkedIn DMs.
So great.
So nothing, you know, nothing that I think is earth shattering.
But right here, I would go through an obvious.
improve this prompt a little bit. I wanted something quick that wouldn't take a super long time.
But I mean, right there, just a huge time saver. All right. Let's do another one. In this one,
we're going to get a little meta here. All right. So what I'm doing now inside perplexity's comment
is I said, look in my chat GPT account for a certain chat. And I'm saying carefully combed
through that information and find five highlights that I should go more in depth on.
Then use Google Gemini to do more research on those five highlights.
Here's a huge one that I love, right?
It can take me a long time to go through my chat GPT account, my Google Gemini, my
Claude, et cetera.
But if I'm logged in in the browser, right?
And some of these things can obviously take a while, right?
But that's why I just have perplexity comment just kind of running, right?
At least the past, yeah, I've been sick for a couple of days.
But last week when I was demoing it a little bit, I just always have it running kind of in
the background.
And then I'm doing my main work in another window or in another instance that's not
comment.
So right now I just have comment kind of running.
So in this example, I know.
So I'm actually doing a speech keynote next week on agentic AI, right?
I've been doing a lot of research, both, you know, going back and looking at old podcast episodes,
smart people I've talked to, making sure I have the most up-to-date accurate information from July
2025, right?
So I had a research chat going inside chat, GBT, so I can click open page.
And it looks like it found that, right, agentic trends in AI in 2025.
So I'm having, and this is so meta, right, I'm having perplexity, go into this chat,
inside chat GPT and you'll see here it pulled up the correct one that's great it was a deep research
um or no it wasn't a deep research chat what what was this one yes it was originally it was a deep
research chat i went through i was having a lot of conversations with it so i had perplexity
go look at this deep research chat went through pulled a lot of it and then i'm telling it hey
poke some holes go find five more things that i should investigate a little further all right so
let's see what it found.
So it went in, it told me, okay, I found all this information.
And then it said, investigating expert insights and recent developments on key
agentic AI topics for in-depth understanding.
So then what happened is it found five different things that it needed to investigate a little
more.
Agentic AI misalignment examples.
That's a good one.
Market size, projections and funding in Agentic AI.
Three, platform ecosystem competition.
That's a good one, right?
Four, policies and government use of agenic AI in the regulatory climate.
Five, approaches to building trustworthy human-aligned agents and audibility standards.
That's great stuff.
So not only did I not have to do that, right?
It's probably something that I would have gotten to eventually.
And I'm still going to go through and manually, you know, do a lot of this work.
But now it's starting to, it found some holes or gaps or opportunities in my original
Chad GPT research and then I'm clicking here inside Google Gemini.
Let's see if it worked.
All right.
It looks like it's still going.
It hasn't started yet.
But I ran this through multiple times already and it's going to start researching those different topics inside Google Gemini.
I mean, mind blow.
Mind blow.
Let's see.
I think y'all, you.
get the gist here.
All right, but, and I showed you a little bit on our AI at work on Wednesdays,
how I'm using perplexity comment.
But I want to leave you all with a couple of things.
All right.
And I'm just double checking here.
There we go.
All right.
I told you all that this was actually going to work.
I just clicked back into the Gemini deep research.
Great.
And it did it.
So it pulled out those five different holes.
opportunities for my original chat GPT research, open up a new window in Google Gemini,
and it's running a Google Gemini deep research.
Y'all, the fact that this is happening right now, this is amazing.
This is amazing, right?
We kind of got sniffs of this with Open AI operator, with Claude, Clause's computer use
agent, you know, a little bit with Project Mariner.
But the fact that this runs locally in your browser, right?
I'm running into so many errors when I'm using more of the computer using agents, right?
They're a little slower, though little less reliable just because the technology is not as
solid as, you know, having this hybrid AI approach, having an agentic AI browser.
This is huge.
Like I am still, as this is happening, I'm like, this opens up so many new possibilities.
for how we could and should work.
And let me just say this.
This is coming for you, whether you want it or not, right?
Google's investing in this.
Open AI is going to be launching their agentic AI browser in the coming weeks.
Microsoft in their edge browser.
They're really expanding their co-pilot vision.
And guess what?
Once Open AI releases their version of this is going to, because the I
Microsoft gets that as well.
So Microsoft is going to be rolling this out.
Google is going to be rolling it out.
This is how we're all going to be interfacing with AI in the future.
Right.
So even though, like on the podcast end,
I understand how this might be a little difficult to follow by not seeing everything.
So make sure, you know, you go to our website within a couple of hours of you listening to this.
We're going to have the webpage up and you can go watch the video and see exactly what's happening here.
on our YouTube channel, but you need to start rethinking how you work, right?
Because even on the AI chatbot side, I understand there's hurdles, right?
Oh, my company, you know, we haven't approved this for everyone yet, or we're not using this
in all departments or, okay, we're only using this AI chatbot and it doesn't have access
to our data.
Sure, I get that.
I understand that.
This is your browser.
This is happening whether you want it or not.
So you have to really get in and start using these agentic AI browsers now because this changes how we use the internet on the rest of that time.
There are so many things that I normally would manually do that now I'm going to be handing off to comment.
So we really do have to rethink in the same way when large language models first came out.
We had to kind of rethink how we spend our time, how the humans spend our time.
This is the same thing.
I think this is going to, agentic AI in the browser is going to replace a lot of current AI workflows.
A lot of these, you know, I laugh when people call things like this agents, right?
These N8N, you know, agentic workflows, even things in Zapier and make, I think agentic AI browser are going to replace so many of these other kind of quote unquote, AI powered workflows or agentic workflows.
because when it's happening locally,
when it has access to all of your data,
that changes what's possible.
All right.
Let's wrap this thing up, y'all.
So here's five different use cases,
and I showed you some of them,
but I'm going to talk about the rest.
Number one is personalizing multi-step,
multi-platform research, right?
So I kind of gave you that example, right?
My example, looking through my, my Gmail,
my calendar, my social media,
et cetera, right? But apply that to what you need it for, right? And I'm going to kind of combine
number one and number four. So number four of my list is automated market research and
competitive analysis, right? You have to give perplexity more context, right? Because I'm not
trying to spend an hour and a half on this show. I didn't go through and do that, right? I was just
giving you very topical, very hopefully easy to follow. But the more information you give
perplexity. Hey, here's who I am. Here's what I do in my role. Here's my competitors, right?
Save that in a dock for now and just paste that in when you start a new chat inside the Comet
AI assistant. And by the way, that's on the right hand side. I should have explained that
for our podcast audience. If you're looking like the assistant is on the right hand side and then
on the left hand side, that's where the normal browsing happens. So you need to inform the
comment assistant a little bit more information about yourself. But then it can go ahead.
take advantage of all the information in your tabs, anywhere that you're logged into,
it will go and visit those websites.
So number one is personalizing multi-step, multi-platform research for you.
Number two, save time on social media, right?
A lot of people are obviously on social media for work, but social media is a black hole, right?
So just having it pull out specific business-related insights.
Again, personalized for you.
Number three, help manage your email and calendar.
It can actually create calendar events.
It can scour through your email, right?
If people are trying to, you know, set up meetings with you.
It can just be like, hey, who's setting up meetings with me?
Which of these times do I have available, right?
So it is almost like having an executive assistant once you are, you know, comfortable with using it in that matter.
Number four, I already mentioned, automating market research and competitive analysis.
Y'all, this is such a great way, I think, if you kind of have these kind of prompts or
use cases set up, whether you run them weekly, daily, et cetera.
I, like, the way I'm using this, it's almost like, I'm going to have some of these prompts
or some of these use cases ready.
When I wake up, I'm going to go put them in, click enter, go grab my espresso, which
Nespresso, why are you not advertising yet on the show?
Come on.
Right.
And then in four to five minutes, I come down and it's like, I've done at that point, two,
three, four hours of work.
right that i would have been doing manually before that's huge it's just such a great productivity
boost to start your day and then number five which i showed you an example of that is using
multiple AI tools at once autonomously i gave you all an example of that i was literally using
perplexities comment browser to go find information from my chat gpt account it was analyzing finding
holes in opportunities and then it went out and did uh deep research
on Google Gemini to help fill in and augment some of my initial research.
Y'all, you can have a day's worth of work done before you sit down and sip your first coffee.
Oh.
And if that isn't an AI at work Wednesday, I don't know what is.
All right.
Hey, and look at this.
There we go.
My Gemini deep research report is done.
number five, having a perplexity comment, use multiple AI tools on its own. Amazing. All right.
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