Perplexity CEO Gives A Key Lesson On Leadership, Competition, And Fear
UNITED STATES, JUL 19 – Comet AI browser automates tasks like candidate sourcing and scheduling, threatening roles such as recruiters and executive assistants, with up to 50% of entry-level jobs at risk, experts say.
- Perplexity AI CEO Aravind Srinivas unveiled Comet, an AI-native browser designed to automate key knowledge worker tasks, on The Verge's Decoder podcast.
- Last month, the Kobeissi Letter reported the gap between Americans saying jobs are “plentiful” vs “hard to get” shrank to 11.1%, raising labor market concerns.
- By embedding into workplace apps, it can perform tasks like sourcing candidates and managing schedules, `A recruiter's work worth one week is just one prompt: sourcing and reach outs,` Srinivas said.
- Meanwhile, Amazon CEO Andy Jassy urged his staff to learn and adopt AI tools, warning failure to adapt could lead to redundancy.
- Looking ahead, Srinivas predicts his tool could soon replace recruiters and executive assistants, risking significant white-collar job displacement.
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