Perplexity’s AI Browser, Comet, Now Available for Free on Android Devices Globally

Desk Reports: So, I’ve got some interesting news about Perplexity, that AI search company we’ve been talking about. They are seriously pushing forward with the rollout of their special AI browser, which they call Comet. And guess what? It’s finally available to download for Android mobile devices right from the Google Play Store! Honestly, this is a big deal for Android users. The truth is, Comet had a pretty exclusive start. It first debuted this summer, but only for Perplexity’s super high-rolling subscribers—you know, the ones paying $200 a month…

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ChatGPT Launches Group Chats Globally for All Users, Shifting to Collaborative Platform

Desk Reports: ChatGPT Launches Group Chats Globally for All Users, Shifting to Collaborative Platform Hey everyone, have you heard the huge news? ChatGPT is officially launching group chats globally! Honestly, this is a massive change, and it’s rolling out to everyone—doesn’t matter if you’re on the Free, Go, Plus, or Pro plan. OpenAI announced it on Thursday, just a week after they started testing the waters in select places like Japan and New Zealand. The coolest part is what this feature actually does. It lets you, your friends, family, or…

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Trump Administration Pauses Aggressive Push Against State AI Regulations

Desk Reports: Trump Administration Pauses Aggressive Push Against State AI Regulations Okay, so get this: for a while now, the Trump administration has been really pushing back against state-level AI regulations. Honestly, the President himself basically summed it up in a social media post this week. He was totally arguing that the industry needs “one Federal Standard instead of a patchwork of 50 State Regulatory Regimes.” I mean, who can blame them for wanting consistency, right? The whole fight started with something pretty dramatic, to be fair. Initially, his “Big…

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Meta Jumps into Electricity Trading to Power AI Data Centers

Desk Reports: Hey everyone, can we talk about something kind of wild? It turns out Meta, of all companies, wants to jump into the electricity trading game! Honestly, when I first read this, I was a little surprised, but then it actually makes perfect sense when you think about it. The truth is, Meta needs a ton of energy for those massive new data centers they’re building—you know, the ones powering all their ambitious AI plans. They’re struggling to get enough new power plants built fast enough. So, what’s the…

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