AI Meets Messaging for News
Perplexity AI and WhatsApp: Transforming News Summaries into Audio Podcasts
Perplexity AI has partnered with WhatsApp to offer personalized news summaries in both text and audio podcast formats, directly within the popular messaging app. Users can schedule updates, choosing topics and preferred delivery times, a feature available to Perplexity Pro and Enterprise subscribers. This innovation allows users to access news effortlessly without leaving the app, catering to the growing demand for seamless information consumption. However, group chat functionalities are still not available, and privacy concerns linger, given WhatsApp's ownership by Meta.
Introduction to Perplexity AI's WhatsApp Integration
How to Set Up Perplexity's News Summary Feature
Features of Perplexity's News Summary Service
Subscription Models and Accessibility Options
Public and Expert Reactions
Privacy and Data Security Concerns
Implications for News Delivery and Consumption
Economic, Social, and Political Impacts
Conclusion on Perplexity AI's Integration with WhatsApp
Sources
- 1.here(moneycontrol.com)
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