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Week in Review: Perplexity Labs wants to do your work

Last updated: June 1, 2025 3:29 am
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Welcome back to our Week in Review! We’ve got a lot of exciting stories to share with you this week, so let’s dive right in.

Perplexity Labs, a new AI-powered search engine, has released a tool called Perplexity Labs for Pro subscribers. This tool can quickly craft reports, spreadsheets, dashboards, and more by conducting research and analysis using web search, code execution, and chart and image creation. While the capabilities of AI are impressive, we understand that not everything may come out flawlessly. Nonetheless, the potential of Perplexity Labs is certainly intriguing.

In a surprising turn of events, Oculus founder Palmer Luckey and Mark Zuckerberg have announced a collaboration between Facebook and Luckey’s company Anduril to develop extended reality (XR) devices for the U.S. military. This partnership will result in the creation of EagleEye, an ecosystem of devices that will revolutionize military technology.

On a more concerning note, a recent survey by the World Economic Forum revealed that 40% of employers plan to cut staff where AI can automate tasks. This raises questions about the impact of AI on the workforce and the potential displacement of human workers.

The Browser Company has announced its plans to sell or open source its browser, Arc Browser, in order to focus on a new AI-powered browser called Dia. Opera is also developing an AI-focused browser, and Perplexity has teased its own browser, Comet. The competition in the browser market is heating up with these AI-driven innovations.

In other news, iPad users can now enjoy a new iPad-specific version of WhatsApp, allowing them to communicate with international friends more seamlessly. Additionally, Gmail users will now have their emails automatically summarized by AI, eliminating the need for manual interaction.

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Unfortunately, LexisNexis Risk Solutions reported a security breach that compromised the personal information of over 364,000 individuals. Hackers also gained access to the personal phone of White House chief of staff Susie Wiles, using AI to impersonate her voice and contact other officials.

On a more positive note, Grammarly has received a $1 billion investment from General Catalyst, which will fuel its sales and marketing efforts. Tinder is testing a new feature that allows users to add a “height preference” in their search for love, providing a new level of customization in matchmaking.

Lastly, Carma Technology has filed a lawsuit against Uber, alleging patent infringement dating back almost a decade. This legal battle highlights the complexities of intellectual property rights in the tech industry.

That’s all for this week’s Week in Review. Stay tuned for more exciting updates and developments in the world of technology. Have a great weekend!

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