Perplexity launches 'Computer For Counsel' AI tool targeting the legal profession
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Joe Patrice
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Perplexity, the AI-powered search company, has launched 'Computer For Counsel', a legal-specific AI tool designed to assist lawyers with tasks like document review, legal research, and case preparation. The article examines how Perplexity is entering the legal tech space, joining a growing trend of AI companies targeting the legal profession. It discusses the tool's capabilities, positioning within the broader Perplexity ecosystem (including Perplexity Computer), and the competitive landscape of legal technology vendors facing new challengers from the raw AI world.
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Perplexity launched Perplexity Computer, a sort of curated AI offering that takes the best tools of the AI world and purports to apply the right one to the right task, creating agents and sub-agents along the way.
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