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Unleashing the Power of Perplexity Comet: The AI Browser Revolutionizing Productivity
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Friday, July 18, 2025

 

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# Unleashing the Power of Comet: The AI Browser Revolutionizing Productivity 

What if you could speed up your research, analyze diverse viewpoints, and extract key insights from videos—all without breaking a sweat? Meet **Comet**, the game-changing AI browser from Perplexity that’s here to transform your workflow. As a tool designed for entrepreneurs, content creators, and professionals, Comet offers unparalleled capabilities that can save time, enhance decision-making, and even provide a competitive edge. Let’s dive into how this cutting-edge browser can make a world of difference in your daily tasks.

## Streamline Your Amazon Searches Like Never Before

Searching for the perfect product on Amazon can often feel like a tedious chore—combing through hundreds of options, comparing prices, checking reviews, and weighing pros and cons. With Comet, this process is transformed into a seamless experience.

Imagine needing a multilingual translator device for your business. Instead of spending hours manually reviewing dozens of options, you can simply prompt Comet to find the top products, compare their features, and even provide a ranked summary of reviews. In seconds, Comet delivers a beautifully laid-out table with all the essential details—price, ratings, reviews, and recommendations tailored to your needs. It’s like having a personal research assistant at your fingertips!

## Master YouTube Summaries in Minutes

YouTube is a treasure trove of information, but who has the time to watch two-hour interviews? This is where Comet truly shines. For example, take a lengthy interview with Kevin O’Leary discussing financial habits and wealth-building strategies. Instead of dedicating two hours to watching, you can use Comet to extract a concise summary of the most important points.

Comet doesn’t just stop at summarizing—it organizes insights into easy-to-digest tables, complete with actionable takeaways. Whether it’s learning about O’Leary’s “$28 habit” or understanding nuanced advice for entrepreneurs, Comet ensures you get the golden nuggets of wisdom without the time investment. For anyone in the business of creating or consuming educational content, this is a game-changer.

## Analyze Diverse Perspectives on Hot Topics ?

In today’s polarized world, understanding multiple viewpoints is critical—whether you’re a professional speaker, writer, or simply someone who values balanced insights. Comet enables you to compare perspectives across different news outlets like Fox News, CNN, MSNBC, and The Wall Street Journal, all in one place.

Here’s how it works: open tabs with articles from these sources, prompt Comet to summarize their stances on key issues, and voilà! You’ll receive a comprehensive breakdown of their agreements, disagreements, and reasoning. This feature not only saves time but also enriches your understanding of complex topics, making it a must-have for professionals who need to stay informed.

## Elevate Your Content Creation and Research ?

As a content creator, podcaster, or entrepreneur, research is the backbone of your work. Comet empowers you to go deeper by identifying critical insights, comparing opposing viewpoints, and even generating counterarguments for controversial topics. This is especially useful when preparing for presentations, writing articles, or engaging in thought leadership.

For example, let’s say you’re exploring the impact of AI on the workforce. Comet can gather insights from experts, summarize their arguments, and even find counterpoints—all in a matter of minutes. The result? You’re armed with well-rounded, evidence-based information to make your case or spark meaningful discussions.

## Is Comet Worth the Investment?

Here’s the catch: Comet’s premium features come at a price—$200 per month or $2,000 annually. At first glance, this might seem steep. But think about the potential ROI. If this tool helps you land a client, close a deal, or create better content that drives engagement, the cost becomes a smart investment rather than an expense.

Moreover, the premium subscription allows you to use Comet commercially, opening up new opportunities to leverage its capabilities for your business. Whether you’re a consultant, speaker, or entrepreneur, the time saved and insights gained could easily outweigh the cost.

## Take Your Productivity to the Next Level

Comet is more than just a browser—it’s a tool designed to empower professionals with faster research, smarter insights, and better decision-making. From streamlining product searches on Amazon to analyzing diverse perspectives and summarizing long-form content, it’s a game-changer for anyone looking to work smarter, not harder.

So, what’s your take? Could a tool like Comet revolutionize your workflow? Share your thoughts in the comments below, and don’t forget to **like**, **share**, and **subscribe** to stay updated on the latest tools and strategies for entrepreneurs. Ready to start transforming the way you work? Let’s make it happen!

For your convenience, here’s a transcript of this episode:

Terry Brock [00:00:00]:
Did you see what they just did at Perplexity? It’s amazing. They came out with a browser. Yeah. A browser competing with Chrome and Firefox and all the others that are out there, and they’ve done it special because it’s an AI browser that has some amazing capabilities. I was a little bit skeptical. You know, being the jaded journalist where we sit back and go, yeah. Right. Uh-huh.

Terry Brock [00:00:20]:
Sure. Well, I looked into this and I’m going, oh my goodness. This is really nice. So we’re gonna show you some practical use of it like when you’re searching for products on Amazon. It takes a little bit of time to find all the various products that are out there, which ones you want, the price tag, the ratings, and what reviews have said about this, etcetera. I’m gonna show you how to take that from this much time down to about that much time. I like my little sound there down to that. You can do it real quickly.

Terry Brock [00:00:48]:
Plus, getting summaries of those wonderful but very long YouTube interviews. Well, I’m gonna show you how you can get that very quickly and easily and even more that’s there. Plus, when you’re dealing with controversial issues, when you’re dealing with something where there’s different points of view on something, I’m gonna show you ways that you can be on top of each side, what they’re saying, and how to do it. This is all with Comet, which is that new web browser from Perplexity. Hi. I’m Terry Brock with Stark Raving Entrepreneurs, and I’m gonna show you how you can use this in a big way. First of all, let’s get started right off the bat here with Amazon. And there was a search that I wanted just, yesterday.

Terry Brock [00:01:24]:
Gina and I were having lunch with a new client of ours from China, matter of fact, and she had a translator right there on the table at our lunch. And as I was speaking in English, she, speaks a little English, but mainly spoke Mandarin Chinese. She was listening to that, but it was filtering all of my words and translating them quickly into Mandarin Chinese. And then when I would speak or when she would speak, it would take what she says there. I could see it if I wanted to in English and be able to have it that way. If she spoke in Chinese, I would hear it. Or if she spoke a little bit of English, we could do it. But think about the benefits with Amazon to find out things very quickly of how something can work and how you can do it.

Terry Brock [00:02:03]:
Well, let me just show you how I did this here on Amazon right now. I’m gonna come in here and here we are. We’ll come back out here. I’m looking at Amazon, and you’ll see up here in the upper right, I put in a prompt for that kind of tool. I thought, okay, that’d be a kind of nice one to get here. So I said search Amazon for a multi language translator tool. I want it to work for Spanish, for Mandarin Chinese, Russian, Spanish at a minimum. I put your Spanish in there twice, didn’t I? Yeah.

Terry Brock [00:02:28]:
Show me at least five more possible of these tools and let me know the pros and cons of each. So there it is. There’s my prompt I put in there, and I can say, alright. I wanna find out about these. Well, look what Amazon gave me when prompted by Comet from Perplexity. It gave me here’s a language translator device. There’s one here. There’s one called Time Kettle.

Terry Brock [00:02:50]:
There’s one called language translator device twenty twenty five, etcetera. Whole bunch of these, a lot of them out there, and it’s giving me the pros and cons of them. Looking at them, that’s kinda nice. And it gives me summary recommendations. Hey. I like that a lot. That gives me the ability to take a look at what’s important to me. I put a lot of criteria in there and probably would put even more in there when you realize, okay, this is what I want and looking at all I think there’s like a 130, 140 different products like this on Amazon.

Terry Brock [00:03:18]:
You and I could do that over a period of a long time to do it, but we don’t have that time. Instead, we can let Amazon do that through Comet. Comet does it very, very well. Not only that, it also looks at the reviews that are there. So here’s what we got. We put this in together. It shows me this. It comes back and shows me a little bit more on them.

Terry Brock [00:03:39]:
Here’s a ranked summary. So I asked for that so I could see a little bit at a time how much they’re gonna be, which ones I would want, and how I would wanna work with them, etcetera. Shows me my ratings, what they are. That’s really important because I can see if something is like, for instance, this one right here, 4.6 out of five stars, 33 reviews, 89% are five star. Okay. That’s good. That’s good to know. And there’s a price.

Terry Brock [00:04:02]:
I could see that as well. It’s giving me all of this information. But what I particularly like look at this. It gives me a nice table that it put together based on some of the top language translators that I was looking at at this time, shows them to me right there. I can see their price. I could see all the information that I need laid out for me very, very easily. Very, very nice. But then look at this.

Terry Brock [00:04:27]:
This is where it sparkles. Best fit for your needs. I’ll tell you. That is something nice. So you can find what it is saying that given the needs that you put in in your prompt, these are the important things to me on this particular product. Here is what is a best fit for your needs. You and I could do this given a lot of time this much time, but now we’re crunching it down to that amount of time, a whole lot less. Comet does that very well, and I’m kinda impressed with what this will do, there with perplexity.

Terry Brock [00:05:01]:
It’s a very nice one. That’s one of the things that it’ll do, but an important one that we can use. But it doesn’t stop there. One thing that I think is particularly good for us as communicators, whether we’re YouTube or podcaster, you’re blogging, you’re a coach, you’re a consultant, a professional speaker, a writer, a blogger, all of those things and more, we’re content creators. We need to do our research. We need to do a lot of reading. And a place that we go to a lot is, as I like to call it, the University of YouTube. Going over there watching great educational videos, interviews particularly.

Terry Brock [00:05:38]:
I think they’re very good. And I saw one just, this morning that I thought was particularly good. Here it is. This is one that was an interview on, the diary of CEO diary by Steven Bartlett. He was interviewing Kevin O’Leary. Now Kevin O’Leary’s got a lot of strong opinions, a lot of good advice, I think. I kinda like his his style. And so you see, there it is.

Terry Brock [00:05:57]:
We got this right here. But the real challenge of this one is, as you can see, it is one hour let me zoom in on this so you can see it a little bit more clearly here. One hour fifty two minutes and forty seconds. That is a long time. And frankly, you if you’re like me, and I know I sure am, you’re not gonna have time for doing all that. Two hours for that one, then there’s the other ones and these other ones. I’d like to get a nice summary of it real quickly. What is it that’s there? The golden gems that were there.

Terry Brock [00:06:27]:
So what I did is I used Comet. Use Comet to get that information to find out what’s going on. Let me show you what I did and how you can use this. So while we’re trying to do this research on Amazon or YouTube or wherever else, Comet is a great tool for being in the background to watch what you’re doing and to see there. Let me show you exactly what I did on this one right here. It’s really interesting as we look at it. Here it is. This is one that was on there.

Terry Brock [00:06:54]:
Real good one here. It’s a diary of CEO Kevin O’Leary is the guest. The title says, this twenty eight dollar habit keeping is this $28 habit keeping you poor? Then he talks about the $28 habit. Well, I’m wondering like the rest of us, we see something like that. We go, hey, what is that $28 habit that’s keeping us poor? I wanna find out. Well, I don’t have time to go through the whole video, almost two hours. So I put this prompt together. Say, what other pieces of advice does it suggest in the course of the two hour interview? Give me the most important parts of this interview, building tables and charts where appropriate.

Terry Brock [00:07:31]:
Hey, that’s pretty cool. And watch what it did on that. Give me the most important parts of the interview and then let me know what was said in this. Also, give me any other summary that would be beneficial to me as an entrepreneur who is, and I need to click here on show more, content creator, professional speaker, and a consultant. So I’m getting it real close to me and where I am and what I’m doing. Well, look at what it gave me. It gave me this year the $28 habit quickly saying right here, what is the $28 hat? Well, it’s spending small amounts like $28 on daily discretionary expenses such as expensive lunches, coffee, and other non essentials rather than investing or saving that money. O’Leary criticizes the lack of discipline behind these seemingly minor expenses insisting that such habits add up to add up and prevent wealth building.

Terry Brock [00:08:24]:
I got the summation of this whole thing right here. Look at this. It gave me a very nice table. The topic, here’s the main takeaway. Another topic, main takeaway. I’m getting the essence of what’s going on with this very quickly and very easily. Think about how that can do two things. Number one, yes, it will save you time.

Terry Brock [00:08:43]:
Number two, it brings you up to speed quickly on the ideas behind key people who have been interviewed somewhere on YouTube, for example, and of course, other places. But YouTube, think about the geniuses that you have experienced. I know I have on YouTube. I’ve watched their video and I go, wow. Damn. That is really good. What she said was fabulous. And so now I can get a summary of it.

Terry Brock [00:09:09]:
Of course, there are other tools you can go back and get the, the entire transcript. YouTube now does that for many videos. We can just click on it, get the whole transcript, and then look at that. Here, I’m getting the essence of it. I’m getting just the nuggets so I can read it very carefully and very quickly to find out what’s going on. Like with this table right here, I can see that. It shows me what’s going on. And then look at this.

Terry Brock [00:09:33]:
O’Leary portfolio sectors. This is what his mother recommended. And so you see what his mother did, what she said as it is. And so we can look at that and say, oh, okay. She wanted this much sector here for 10%. So this sector 10%, etcetera. So it puts it all together like that, which is kind of nice drawing it out that way. I’m thinking they could have been a little bit more detailed on it, but that’s still okay.

Terry Brock [00:09:57]:
I’m not complaining, giving us a lot of good information. And then additional key insights, signal versus noise, his opinion on that, that’s very important, by the way. And, female entrepreneurs, relationship and wealth, AI and disruption, all of that. By the way, I like what he says here, female entrepreneurs. He observes that women leaders in his portfolio set more realistically achievable growth targets leading to higher team coercion and lower attrition. That translates to better business. Listening more than talking is a powerful leadership lesson he learned from female CEOs. See little things like that, you can learn a lot.

Terry Brock [00:10:34]:
Real quickly, I grabbed that and I got the essence of what he’s saying. This can not only save you time, but help you build your entrepreneurial business better than ever. Just one of the many things that we can do. So let’s take a look at this video here that I was telling you about with Tom Bilyeu and Peter Diamandis. Very, very good information. And I look at this here, we come back into comet, and you’ll see over on the right side, I have the assistant. That is the assistant of com comet that is telling me the information. You saw that in the Amazon example.

Terry Brock [00:11:06]:
Over here on the right side, I can see that and it shows me what was there, all of that information that is available. I like this. And I can look at this and then move it back and forth so I can say, okay, that’s good. I can make that a little bit smaller, bring it in here, move it around like that or back. Gives us a lot of capability with that in many different ways. And you see this one right here, life will get weird in the next five years, build wealth while others lose theirs. And I think that’s a intriguing title, very good work on that. But look at what it did.

Terry Brock [00:11:36]:
And the main thing is you wanna see not so much content of this one, but how you can do a similar kind of thing. What you’ll wanna do is come in here and you’ll see, for instance, the of what I put in here. Give me a summary of this video citing the most important topics. Tell me specifics of how life will get weird. Also, give me a detailed list in a list in a paragraph form of how we can build wealth while others lose their jobs, etcetera, etcetera. So I’m making it real specific for what I want, and look what Comet gave me. Comet gave me this summary, life will get weird, and it tells me how AI driven change and disruption, social upheaval, abundance and democratization, shaping purpose and work. All All of these things that I can go more in-depth on if I need to know that.

Terry Brock [00:12:23]:
And for me, as a person who speaks a lot on AI and how that’s affecting our world and the business community, a lot of corporations will hire me for that. A lot of organizations and associations say, okay, Terry. Show us how this is gonna be. I do my research here. So I get a compilation of several different areas of what’s going on, then I can deliver that better. This is what you can do. If you’re writing, if you’re doing a podcast on a particular topic, you get access to it very quickly and easily. And then it says, how will life get weird? Well, it’ll do this and it shows us some things there.

Terry Brock [00:12:55]:
How to build wealth while others lose jobs. Okay. Detailed strategy list. Could this be of use to you? Yeah. Of course. Two brilliant people talking about a topic that’s really important. Absolutely. And all that is there.

Terry Brock [00:13:08]:
But then watch this. Here’s what we did what I did that you can’t do with just a transcript or very easily with other tools. I said, tell me about other opinions that would disagree with both of what both of these guys said. What are the cons of what they said? So I’m looking at that. I’m gonna hear from others. I’m gonna hear what they say. Well, like here, we have technological abundance and techno optimism, unequal distribution of benefits, some are saying, naive faith in technology solutions, implementation lags. All of these are real terms and then it shows me these other issues right here.

Terry Brock [00:13:46]:
Longevity, brain computer, etcetera, etcetera. All of it’s there. And I came back and did this even further. You can do this for your subject, whatever it might be. I put in there, these are valid points that are raised. Now give me the counter view of these cons to what Billy Yu and D’Amanda said. Cite each of the points that are negative and give me the counter positive view from any source you can find on the net. You see what I’m doing there? I’m looking at not just this video, but now anything on the net.

Terry Brock [00:14:22]:
How do people handle these complaints, these objections? What I’m doing that for is so that when I go out as a speaker and say people say, yeah, but what about this is going on? How do we handle that? And it’s a legitimate concern. And then something that they are concerned about and then see I can see. Yeah. That makes sense. But here’s the other point of view and here’s why. Here’s the evidence that backs it up. You can do this in a number of different areas. This is a gold mine.

Terry Brock [00:14:47]:
If you’re a thought leader and you’re sending out information through your spoken word, through writing, through video, through a podcast or some other form, this is something you wanna pay attention to. It’s got a lot of capabilities and can help you enormously. And matter of fact, it’s very similar to another thing that we’re gonna show you is when you’ve got hot controversial topics. Say, for instance, a professional speaker, we go into industries and we speak. They’ve got issues that are going on in that industry. Might be I’m speaking for the widget industry. And there they’ve got the oogie boogie problem and the wicky wicky problem. And there’s people on both sides of that issue and the wicky wicky and the oogie boogies, they’re they’re at each other’s throats right now.

Terry Brock [00:15:28]:
It’s a tough issue in that industry. I can go in there and start studying what’s going on in there and come up to speed quickly on pros and cons of each statement, each side so that I can look at it more objectively and understand what’s going on. Let me show you what I did on that one today. But before we get into that, I wanna give a flavor here on this. This is not a political statement. I’m gonna show you some examples of hotly contested news stories between various points of view. We’re gonna take a look at Fox News. We’re gonna take a look at MSNBC, CNN, and The Wall Street Journal.

Terry Brock [00:16:07]:
The whole idea is that I think in our society today, we’re too much in the knuckle chamber. People wanna see only their point of view. I like the journalist in me. I like to look at different points of view. I wanna hear different sides, what they say. Sure. I’ve got my own opinions. I believe, as many of you know, strongly in freedom, liberty, and being able to live and let live.

Terry Brock [00:16:25]:
That’s what I believe. June and I both embrace that. But we wanna see what others are saying in different areas. So what I did is I opened all four tabs and then this is something you can’t do elsewhere very easily at all with using Comet, Perplexity Comet. I can go in there, can look at all four of them and compare views back and forth. Pretty cool. Take a look at this. Here we go.

Terry Brock [00:16:48]:
I’m bouncing in there. And right now, this is from earlier today. And, right in fact, right now as I’m recording this, we’re here on this live. I’m at MSNBC. And there’s the stories that they have available. This is what they’re doing and there’s a lot out there. I can take a look at this and see what’s available now as I look at the various tabs and all this is available. So what we can do is I can look at that and I can look at other areas too.

Terry Brock [00:17:13]:
For instance, I’m looking at, MSNBC there. What I can also do is take a look over at Fox News. I think most people objectively would say, hey, there are two different things. Well, what I did is I went over here and I went into, MSNBC then right next to it, I opened the tab for Fox News. So I’m looking at what Fox News is doing right now, seeing that available, etcetera, and looking at it. Plus, I went over to after that, went over to to CNN. I put in, CNN’s, information so I can see what they’re doing, how they’re doing it, what they’re covering at this moment, and see all the capabilities that are, there within CNN and then over at The Wall Street Journal. So I’ll bounce over here to The Wall Street Journal and you’ll see we’ve got that available.

Terry Brock [00:17:55]:
I can see what’s on there right now. I’m in the opinion section there. Let’s go back to, the Wall Street Journal itself, the top there. And there we are in that area where I can take a look at it. So I looked at that and then I asked perplexity’s comment to give me some ideas and some ways that we can handle this in a very important way. So keep in mind what I’ve got, four different opinions that are coming there. Think about how you can use this with different opinions on different topics that might be controversial. There might be different views on how to do it.

Terry Brock [00:18:24]:
You go in there, you find out those views, and then you go from there. So let me bounce over here. I’ve got The Wall Street Journal open right now. Taking a look at that. That. And you’ll see over here on the side here with the assistant over on the right side, it shows me what’s going on. It says, I gave it the command here. Look at the four tabs.

Terry Brock [00:18:41]:
Give me a summary of what they stand for on the five of the hottest news items. So I wanna five are right now at this very moment kind of thing. Show me where they agree. Show me where they disagree. Give me the reasons that each has for their position on this issue, and how I they would disagree or agree on top five news stories. Look into each tab to get their views and opinions. So I’m looking at that right now and look what it gave me. I’m gonna move out of the way here on this, and you’ll see that it gives me over here, the senate passes this, etcetera, etcetera.

Terry Brock [00:19:18]:
And it shows me what each said about it. What did the Wall Street Journal say about it? What did Fox News say? MSNBC, CNN. I can now start seeing that. I can see the agreement, which is very little, and the disagreement, how they deal with it, etcetera, and the reasons for it. Here’s the second story about Trump’s effect, etcetera, etcetera, or excuse me, efforts. Trump’s efforts to do such and such. You’ll see all of that, and I hear it from different points of view. Here’s another story and another story.

Terry Brock [00:19:47]:
See all of this together. I can look at what others are saying. And then look at this. This is wonderful. A summary table of approaches. I can see all of these different approaches, what they’re doing, how they’re handling it, what their thoughts are. And the benefit of that is I’m understanding different points of view. That’s important to expand our brain.

Terry Brock [00:20:08]:
Get out of that echo chamber that we’re all in. You wanna listen to what people have to say. You wanna hear other side’s point of view without arguing, without trying to persuade them and bring them over to your side. Not that I’d ever try to do that. No. No. I I I never would. Yeah.

Terry Brock [00:20:23]:
Right. I have learned. Don’t do it. At least, I thought I had learned. The other day, I did something that I should’ve gotten to a nice discussion, lively discussions, you always say. I should have done that. But it’s okay. We learn from these mistakes.

Terry Brock [00:20:37]:
But do you see the benefit of this? The benefit is you and I now can take this tool and be able to use it a lot. We can use this for getting information. Right now, this has been made available to a few people. I am honored that I’m one that are there and I’m not paying for it, but that’s the other side of this. Kind of a downside, but it’s there. It’s the reality. You can get you can get COMET. COMET is a part of the premier section they have.

Terry Brock [00:21:03]:
They call it the max section in perplexity. And it costs you $200 a month or $2,000 for a year. Now I don’t know about you, but where I grew up out in the country, we call that serious money. And we go, woah, that’s a lot of money for this. And, yes, it is. But here’s what you wanna look at. I’ve been doing a lot of thinking about this myself. You’ve gotta look at I’m weighing it out right now.

Terry Brock [00:21:28]:
I’m towing it over in my mind back and forth. What if you pay that $200 a month, but because of the research that you get, the information you tap into that you couldn’t get otherwise, you find clients who look at the information and go, hey, that’s pretty good. We’ll sign you up. Well, I don’t know about you and I’m not talking about pricing levels here, but we do charge more than $200 for an engagement of that kind of magnitude. It would be a lot. Suppose you were able to get let’s just hypothetically say, you looked at that, you got the information, and it gave you a contract and a deal for $5 that you wouldn’t have had otherwise or $7 or 10 or 20 or or $50. Whatever the number is, is it worth $200 a month? This, like so many other situations, is a business decision. So I’m calling on you, my fellow entrepreneur.

Terry Brock [00:22:17]:
Here’s what you wanna do. Take a look at what’s being offered. Don’t just look at the price. Yes. It’s $200 a month. That’s serious. But can you make 10 times that? Can you make five times that? Can you get more than that in other areas because you were able to do that kind of level of research? This is at a PhD level of research that you’re getting with this contact, this, this capability with comment. Take a look at what perplexity has, how they’re doing it, and, hey, wanna hear from you and find out how that can work.

Terry Brock [00:22:49]:
As you can see, it gives us a lot of information. I love that tabular format. I love the way that it puts it all together for us and lets us see what’s going on and how it can work. But it will go beyond that as well and do many other things. I would encourage you to take a look at it and see what it’s like. By the way, another very important point in that, when you’re at the max level paying $200 a month, perplexity then allows you to share that information in a commercial or business setting. Otherwise, according to perplexity’s rules, you cannot do that with a business run. Now that changes it right there real quickly.

Terry Brock [00:23:27]:
Very few of us are gonna spend $200 a month just to entertain our minds and know about something that we can’t talk about. That’s not good. But this is something that you’ve gotta think about and see what is right for you as you do it. Also, as you do that, we’d love to have you like, share, and subscribe to this because, hey, that opens it up and lets us know that you like what you’ve got and you get the information. Plus, it really helps us a lot so that people know and the algorithms know that people like this. It would be really good for you to do that. Gina and I would appreciate it greatly if you could do that. And, also, if you don’t wanna get some help on this, we’re gonna be showing many of these things again on our AI tools for biz.

Terry Brock [00:24:08]:
If you go over to that, those of you catching this on audio, that’s a I tools, the number 4biz.com. On video, you see a QR code in there. You can grab that real quickly. And this will give you several different tools for you and your team to start learning about AI, current tools, how to use them. It directs you to some helpful videos, gives you some helpful resources in other areas too. So this is something we want to make available to you here at Starkraving Entrepreneurs. We appreciate you joining us and looking forward to hearing from you. Matter of fact, got another video for you right over here that’s gonna help you understand more about how this works and how you can start using it in some profoundly wonderful ways.

Terry Brock [00:24:51]:
I’m Terry Brock. Thank you very much for joining us today. I will look forward to hearing from you.

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For our Spanish-speaking friends, here’s a summary in Spanish:

Claro, aquí tienes un resumen en español del episodio “Perplexity Comet” del podcast Stark Raving Entrepreneurs con Terry Brock, basado en el transcript proporcionado:
En este episodio, Terry Brock presenta y analiza el nuevo navegador Comet de Perplexity, destacando cómo su integración de inteligencia artificial puede transformar la forma en que los emprendedores y creadores de contenido realizan investigaciones y toman decisiones. Terry explica cómo Comet acelera la búsqueda y comparación de productos en Amazon, generando resúmenes claros con ventajas, desventajas y recomendaciones personalizadas basadas en los criterios del usuario.
Luego, Terry muestra cómo este navegador puede resumir extensas entrevistas de YouTube, extrayendo los puntos clave y presentándolos en tablas y resúmenes fáciles de entender, lo que ahorra tiempo e incrementa la productividad de creadores, investigadores y profesionales. También resalta la capacidad de Comet para analizar temas controversiales, permitiendo comparar diferentes puntos de vista (por ejemplo, entre medios como Fox News, MSNBC, CNN y The Wall Street Journal) y presentar resúmenes objetivos que muestran acuerdos, desacuerdos y los argumentos detrás de cada posición.
El episodio termina con una reflexión sobre el costo del servicio premium de Perplexity Comet (200 dólares al mes) y cómo puede justificarse fácilmente si se utiliza de manera profesional para encontrar clientes o mejorar la calidad del trabajo. Terry invita a los oyentes a evaluar si la inversión vale la pena para sus necesidades y a utilizar las herramientas disponibles para avanzar como emprendedores.
En conclusión, el episodio es una guía práctica sobre cómo aprovechar la inteligencia artificial a través de navegadores como Comet para ahorrar tiempo, mejorar la investigación y tomar decisiones más informadas en entornos empresariales y creativos.

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Also for our Spanish-language speaking friends, here’s the transcript in Spanish:

¿Viste lo que acaban de hacer en Perplexity? Es increíble. Sacaron un navegador, sí, un navegador que compite con Chrome, Firefox y todos los demás que existen, y lo han hecho especial porque es un navegador con IA que tiene unas capacidades sorprendentes. Yo era un poco escéptico, ya sabes, siendo el periodista curtido que se sienta a mirar y dice, sí, claro. Ajá.
Pero lo miré y dije, oh, por Dios. Esto está realmente bien. Así que te voy a mostrar algunos usos prácticos, como cuando buscas productos en Amazon. Normalmente toma tiempo encontrar todos los productos, ver cuál quieres, el precio, las valoraciones, qué dicen las reseñas, etc. Te voy a mostrar cómo pasar de invertir mucho tiempo a muy poco. Me gusta mi sonidito de “poof” para hacerlo rápido. Puedes hacerlo en nada.
Además, para obtener resúmenes de esas maravillosas, pero larguísimas, entrevistas de YouTube… Bueno, te voy a mostrar cómo conseguir eso muy rápido y fácilmente, y más cosas todavía. Además, cuando tienes que tratar con temas controvertidos, cuando te enfrentas a asuntos con diferentes puntos de vista, te enseñaré maneras de estar al tanto de cada posición, lo que dicen y cómo actuar. Todo esto con Comet, que es el nuevo navegador web de Perplexity. Hola, soy Terry Brock, de Stark Raving Entrepreneurs, y te voy a mostrar cómo puedes usar esto a lo grande. Primero, empecemos de inmediato con Amazon. Y había una búsqueda que quería hacer justo ayer.
Gina y yo estábamos almorzando con una nueva clienta nuestra de China; de hecho, tenía un traductor electrónico en la mesa. Mientras yo hablaba en inglés —ella habla un poco de inglés pero sobre todo mandarín— el aparato traducía todo lo que yo decía al mandarín en tiempo real. Y cuando ella hablaba, yo podía ver lo que decía en inglés y seguir la conversación. Si ella hablaba en chino, yo lo oía; si hablaba en inglés, también lo captaba. Piensa en los beneficios de usar Amazon para encontrar rápidamente cómo funciona algo y cómo puedes utilizarlo.
Déjame mostrarte cómo lo hice en Amazon. Aquí estoy, entro al sitio web. Ves en la esquina superior derecha, donde puse un prompt para ese tipo de herramienta. Pensé, OK, sería útil tener una de estas. Escribí: “Busca en Amazon un traductor de idiomas que funcione para español, mandarín, ruso, español como mínimo”—ups, puse español dos veces, ¿verdad?
Muéstrame al menos cinco alternativas de estas herramientas y dime los pros y los contras de cada una. Así lo puse y puedo decir, vale, quiero saber de esto. Mira lo que me dio Amazon cuando lo pedí a través de Comet de Perplexity. Aquí hay un dispositivo traductor de idiomas, otro llamado Time Kettle, otro más para 2025, etc. Hay un montón y me da los pros y contras de cada uno. Eso me gusta. Y encima me da recomendaciones resumidas. Eso es muy útil: puedo evaluar lo importante según mis criterios; podría poner aún más detalles en el prompt. ¡Hay como 130 o 140 productos distintos de este tipo en Amazon!
Tú y yo podríamos hacer esa búsqueda en mucho tiempo, pero no lo tenemos. Así que dejamos que Amazon lo haga a través de Comet. Comet lo hace muy bien. También analiza las reseñas. Así que juntamos todo: el prompt y el sistema muestra más detalles.
Aquí tienes un resumen ordenado. Le pedí eso para ver todo junto: precios, qué me interesaría, lo que necesito, etc. Muestra las puntuaciones, cuántas reseñas, si algo, por ejemplo, tiene 4.6 sobre 5 estrellas, 33 reseñas, 89% de cinco estrellas. Muy bueno saber eso. Veo también el precio.
Me gusta especialmente esto: una tabla definitiva de los mejores traductores de idiomas seleccionados según lo que busqué. Ahí se ve el precio y toda la información clave, todo muy claro. Muy, muy bueno. Pero mira esto.
Aquí es donde brilla: “Mejor opción según tus necesidades”. Eso es fantástico. Así puedes saber qué recomienda como ajuste perfecto para tus necesidades según tus requisitos en el prompt. Nos ahorraríamos mucho tiempo. Comet es muy bueno en esto, y estoy bastante impresionado con lo que puede hacer Perplexity.
Eso es solo una cosa, pero muy útil. Y no termina ahí. Lo que me parece especialmente útil para comunicadores —ya seas youtuber, podcaster, bloguero/a, coach, consultor/a, speaker, escritor/a, creador/a de contenidos—, todos necesitamos investigar. Y como me gusta llamarlo, YouTube es la Universidad de la Vida. Allí ves vídeos educativos, entrevistas, por ejemplo.
Vi una entrevista esa misma mañana, muy buena: estaba Steven Bartlett entrevistando a Kevin O’Leary en “The Diary of a CEO”. O’Leary tiene opiniones fuertes, buenos consejos. Me gusta su estilo. Es una entrevista que dura una hora 52 minutos y 40 segundos. Es mucho tiempo. Y si eres como yo, dudo que te dediques dos horas a ver ese solo vídeo, con todas las otras cosas pendientes. Me gustan los resúmenes rápidos; quiero los momentos esenciales.
Usé Comet para sacar la información esencial; te mostraré cómo lo hice y cómo tú puedes hacerlo también.
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