In a significant step toward more integrated AI assistance, Perplexity AI announced today the rollout of Personal Computer for Mac, a powerful local extension of its previously launched Perplexity Computer system. The new offering aims to transform how users interact with their devices by enabling AI to handle complex, cross-application workflows with access to local files, native apps, and the web.
Personal Computer builds on Perplexity Computer — introduced in February 2026 as a cloud-based system capable of orchestrating multi-model AI workflows that can run for extended periods — by bringing that intelligence directly onto the user’s hardware. It hybridizes local and server environments to deliver enhanced security, productivity, and personalization while acting as an intelligent orchestrator across a user’s digital ecosystem. “The computer evolves,” the Perplexity team wrote in their announcement. Historically, computers have moved closer to the user and their work — from room-sized machines to desktop devices. Now, AI is shifting the paradigm again: instead of users manually juggling apps, files, and tabs, a modern AI-powered computer can understand objectives, break them into steps, and execute work across tools autonomously. How Personal Computer Works Personal Computer integrates deeply with a user’s Mac, accessing local files, native applications, connectors, and web resources in a unified orchestration layer. Users can initiate complex tasks via simple natural language requests, such as: • Reading and completing items on a to-do list in the Notes app by reasoning through steps and acting across iMessage, email, local files, connected apps, and the web. • Organizing a cluttered Downloads folder into logically named project folders. • Comparing local documents with up-to-date web information to support decision-making or task completion. The system supports voice interaction and can run persistently. Perplexity particularly highlights running it on a Mac mini, which can operate 24/7 for always-available workflows or secure local access. Tasks can be started from an iPhone or managed on the go, with the AI continuing work in the background. Emphasis on User Control and Security Security and transparency are central to the design. Perplexity stresses that users remain in control: the system keeps humans “in the loop” for sensitive actions, provides visibility into its steps, and allows intervention when needed. Files are handled in a secure sandbox, actions are auditable and reversible, and the overall experience is designed to feel like managing a capable team rather than handing over unchecked access. perplexity.ai Availability and Next Steps Personal Computer for Mac is beginning its rollout today exclusively to Perplexity Max subscribers, with priority given to those on the waitlist. Interested users can download it via the link provided on Perplexity’s site. This launch follows earlier announcements of Personal Computer concepts in March 2026, where it was positioned as a persistent, local AI agent running on dedicated hardware like a Mac mini, offering always-on capabilities while connecting to Perplexity’s secure cloud infrastructure. Perplexity positions Personal Computer as the next evolution in personal computing — one where the machine doesn’t just respond to commands but actively works toward user-defined goals across the full spectrum of digital tools. As AI agents continue to mature, Perplexity’s hybrid approach — combining local access for privacy and speed with cloud-scale intelligence — could appeal to power users seeking more autonomous productivity without sacrificing control. Support MacDailyNews at no extra cost to you by using this link to shop at Amazon. The post Perplexity AI rolls out ‘Personal Computer for Mac,’ delivering advanced AI orchestration appeared first on MacDailyNews. You're currently a free subscriber to MacDailyNews. For the full experience, upgrade your subscription.
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Apple and Google’s app stores promote ‘nudify’ apps despite rules banning them, new investigation finds
Apple and Google’s app stores are promoting “nudify” apps despite rules banning them, a new investigation by the Tech Transparency Project (TTP) has revealed. Searches for terms such as “nudify,” “undress,” and “deepnude” in the Apple App Store and Google Play Store surface multiple apps that use artificial intelligence to digitally remove clothing from images of women, generate deepfake nude photos, create pornographic videos, or turn real people into sexually explicit chatbots. The investigation found that both companies not only allow these apps to appear in search results but also actively promote them by running ads for nudify apps and using autocomplete suggestions that direct users toward additional explicit search terms. According to mobile analytics data, the identified nudify apps have been downloaded a staggering 483 million times and generated more than $122 million in lifetime revenue. Alarmingly, the probe also uncovered 31 nudify apps that were rated suitable for users as young as minors — a particularly concerning discovery amid a rising wave of sexual deepfake incidents involving students in schools.
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Liquidmetal could be Apple’s secret weapon for the foldable iPhone
After more than 15 years of quiet experimentation, Apple appears ready to unleash Liquidmetal in one of the most demanding roles imaginable: the hinge of its first foldable iPhone. If the latest supply chain reports hold true, this amorphous alloy could be the secret sauce that makes Apple’s book style foldable not just competitive with Samsung, Google, and others, but potentially superior in durability, thinness, and that all important screen flatness. What Exactly Is Liquidmetal? Liquidmetal (often called metallic glass or amorphous metal) is a revolutionary alloy that cools so rapidly during manufacturing that its atoms don’t form the usual rigid crystal lattice. Instead, they remain in a disordered, glass like structure. The result? A material that’s: • Extremely strong and hard (rumors suggest 2 to 2.5 times stronger than titanium in comparable alloys) Apple has held exclusive rights to use Liquidmetal Technologies’ IP in consumer electronics since 2010. Until now, its appearances have been limited to tiny parts like SIM ejector pins. The foldable iPhone hinge would mark the material’s first major mechanical role in an Apple product. Why a Foldable Hinge Demands Something This Advanced Traditional foldable phone hinges rely on intricate multi link mechanisms made from stainless steel, aluminum, or titanium. Over hundreds of thousands of folds, these parts can wear, develop play, or fail to keep the screen perfectly flat, leading to the dreaded visible crease that plagues most current foldables. Analyst Ming Chi Kuo and multiple supply chain sources claim Apple is turning to Liquidmetal precisely to solve these issues: • Superior durability under repeated flexing Paired with an upgraded titanium alloy chassis (lighter yet stronger than current iPhone titanium frames), the combination could deliver a premium feel without excessive weight. The Long Road to This Moment Apple has been eyeing Liquidmetal for hinges and moving parts in patents for years. The material’s unique properties make it theoretically ideal for anything that needs to bend repeatedly without breaking or loosening. Scaling production for high volume, precision components has always been the hurdle, but recent reports suggest suppliers like Dongguan EonTec are already shipping significant volumes of Liquidmetal based hinge elements, positioning them for Apple’s potential orders. If mass production ramps in late 2026, the first foldable iPhone (expected as a 7.8 inch inner / 5.5 inch outer book style device) could ship with this advanced hinge in 2026 or early 2027. Will It Finally Kill the Crease? Rumors suggest Apple is combining the Liquidmetal hinge with specialized display tech (possibly dual layer or chemically treated glass from Samsung) aimed at near crease free performance. While no foldable has completely eliminated the crease yet, Apple’s obsessive focus on materials and tight integration could get closer than anyone else. Of course, these are still rumors. Apple could iterate further, or challenges in high volume manufacturing could push timelines. But the consistent drumbeat from analysts like Kuo and supply chain leakers indicates serious momentum. MacDailyNews Take: Apple rarely rushes into new categories. When it does enter the foldable market, it typically aims to redefine the experience rather than match the competition. A Liquidmetal hinge would be classic Apple: taking a material it’s quietly tested and mastered for well over a decade and deploying it where it delivers the biggest real world benefit, making the foldable iPhone feel more like a solid slab of premium engineering than a delicate gadget. If it delivers on the promises of unmatched durability, minimal creasing, and effortless folding action, the first Apple foldable could justify its expected $2,000+ price tag and set a new benchmark for the entire category. Here’s hoping the wait is nearly over, and that Liquidmetal finally gets the spotlight it’s long deserved inside an iPhone. Support MacDailyNews at no extra cost to you by using this link to shop at Amazon. The post Liquidmetal could be Apple’s secret weapon for the foldable iPhone appeared first on MacDailyNews. You're currently a free subscriber to MacDailyNews. For the full experience, upgrade your subscription.
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