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Perplexity’s new Computer agent will run other agents for you – Computerworld

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Last updated: February 27, 2026 6:32 pm
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Perplexity says its new Perplexity Computer service can perform complex, multi-step tasks on behalf of human users, by organizing the tasks that are needed and creating the software agents required to fulfill the process.

Users begin by describing their desired outcome, the company said, then, “Perplexity Computer breaks it into tasks and subtasks, creating sub-agents for execution. The sub-agents might do web research, document generation, data processing, or API calls to your connected services. A document is drafted by one agent while another gathers the data it needs.”

Perplexity Computer draws on a variety of AI resources for different tasks. “Models are specializing. Each frontier model excels at different kinds of work, so a full workflow must have access to them all and deploy them intelligently,” the company said. “Perplexity Computer runs Opus 4.6 for its core reasoning engine and orchestrates sub-agents with the best models for specific tasks: Gemini for deep research (creating sub-agents), Nano Banana for images, Veo 3.1 for video, Grok for speed in lightweight tasks, and ChatGPT 5.2 for long-context recall and wide search.”

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