PayPal and Venmo users in the U.S. and certain global markets are getting free early access to Perplexity Comet, the search engine startup's AI-powered browser. On Wednesday, PayPal, which owns Venmo, ...
(Reuters) -PayPal and Venmo users in the U.S. and some global markets will receive early access to Perplexity's new AI-powered Comet browser through a 12-month trial of the startup's Pro subscription, ...
PayPal and Venmo have struck a deal with Perplexity AI to offer their customers early access to the AI startup’s new browser, Comet. The agreement will give eligible users in the US and select ...
Customers to access leading AI tools, cash back offers, and a new way to manage subscriptions directly in the PayPal (PYPL) app "Our partnership with Perplexity gives PayPal and Venmo customers early ...
Perplexity has extended a partnership with PayPal and Venmo in a deal that could increase Comet browser users by millions. The agreement potentially creates a counter-monopoly play -- a business ...
U.S. consumers will soon be able to book travel, buy products and secure concert tickets on Perplexity’s chat interface, paying instantly with PayPal or Venmo. PayPal will handle payments, shipping, ...
As the AI world heats up with competition, ways to stand out are becoming harder to come across. Perplexity, the AI search tool, has taken a more unique approach, diving into the world of chat-powered ...
PayPal PYPL recently announced that its customers, along with Venmo customers in the United States and selected international markets, will gain early access to Perplexity’s new AI-powered Comet ...
PayPal (NASDAQ: PYPL) has announced significant developments that underscore its commitment to integrating digital technology with its payment ecosystem. On September 3, 2025, PayPal revealed a ...