Perplexity company from the new platform Computer Perplexity unveiled, which is considered a big step in the evolution of artificial intelligence agents. Perplexity Computer combines all the world’s top artificial intelligence models in a single system to manage and execute complex projects from zero to one hundred.
Computer multiplexity is a system consisting of several agents, which, upon receiving a general goal from the user, divides it into smaller tasks and, by creating sub-assistants, performs all work steps automatically and independently.
Users just need to describe their desired end result (for example, building a weather app). The Perplexity system then automatically creates agents to research the web, write code, generate documents, and call APIs.
This system uses software just like a human employee, and when it encounters a problem, it creates new solutions to solve it. Users can run dozens of similar systems in parallel, and these agents can run non-stop for hours or even months.
Introducing the Perplexity Computer platform
The multiplexity strategy is based on the principle that AI models are becoming more specialized rather than generalized, and that no single model is perfect for doing everything. For this reason, Perplexity Computer, like a CEO, delegates various tasks to the best model available in that field.


For example, this system uses Opus 4.6 for the logical core, Gemina for research, Nano Banana for image production, View 3.1 for video, Grac for light work, and GPT-5.2 for extensive searches. Also, as technology advances, Perplexity replaces these models with more powerful versions. Of course, users have the option to manually select models for budget management and token consumption.
Perplexity executes all the operations of this system in an isolated and secure environment (cloud sandbox) so that in the event of an artificial intelligence error, no damage is caused to the main network or the user’s personal information.
Recently, tools like OpenClaw have raised many security concerns due to their direct access to users’ systems. This autonomous agent was created by a programmer named Peter Steinberger, who was hired by OpenAI a few days ago. In contrast to these risks, computer multiplexity, with access to the file system and real but completely isolated browsers, reduces the risks of information leakage or deletion of important user files to zero.
Perplexity has activated this system for subscribers of the Perplexity Max service as of today, and users of Pro and Enterprise versions will also have access to it in the coming weeks.
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