Perplexity AI Tutorial - How to use AI for Research

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  • Опубліковано 15 тра 2024
  • Perplexity AI Tutorial - How to use Perplexity AI for Research.
    0:00 What is Perplexity AI?
    1:02 Perplexity AI vs Google Search
    2:23 Perplexity AI's Answer Engine
    4:24 Perplexity AI vs ChatGPT
    7:01 ChatGPT-4's Search Capabilities
    9:31 Perplexity AI's Real-Time Information Gathering
    10:48 Perplexity AI's Focus Mode
    12:20 Attaching PDFs in Perplexity AI
    12:55 Perplexity AI's Collections Feature
    17:32 The Future of Search: Perplexity AI, Google, and ChatGPT
    Alfie Marsh introduces Perplexity AI, an AI-powered search engine and research platform founded in August 2022. He compares Perplexity AI vs ChatGPT, highlighting how Perplexity AI combines the capabilities of an AI chatbot with web search to provide accurate, ready-made answers to complex questions.
    Alfie demonstrates how to use Perplexity AI and explains how it understands questions, searches the web for relevant sources, and aggregates information to provide well-rounded answers. He also explains how Perplexity AI differs from ChatGPT, which relies on static datasets and may produce factually incorrect answers.
    The video explores Perplexity AI's various features, including Focus Mode, which allows users to specify the types of sources they want to focus on, and the ability to attach and analyze PDF files, showcasing how to use Perplexity AI for research purposes. Alfie also delves into Perplexity AI's Collections feature, which enables users to create customized search prompts for specific tasks, such as competitive blog research.
    For those considering upgrading to Perplexity AI Pro, Alfie discusses the enhanced features and benefits that come with the professional version. Throughout this Perplexity AI review, he shares valuable insights and tips to help you make the most of this technology for your research, content creation, and more.
    By the end of this Perplexity AI tutorial, you'll have a solid understanding of how to use Perplexity AI effectively and unlock its full potential. Join Alfie as he explores the future of AI-powered language models and how Perplexity AI is revolutionizing the field.
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  • @erik.swartz
    @erik.swartz 24 дні тому +1

    Appreciate the thorough review!

  • @henrythomas7112
    @henrythomas7112 19 днів тому +2

    Thank you so much for this video. Super helpful and well-presented. Your time and effort is most appreciated!

  • @Frank-ig8sc
    @Frank-ig8sc 9 днів тому

    New to site great alfie keep up good work 👏

  • @StudentLankaTube
    @StudentLankaTube 29 днів тому

    Cool ❤❤

  • @jiho98
    @jiho98 20 днів тому

    If you ask a question, but the answer only lies in a UA-cam video, can it find that? Or if you upload a csv file, can you ask it to find what the revenue for last month was?

    • @AlfieMarsh
      @AlfieMarsh  20 днів тому +1

      Perplexity does read the transcript of UA-cam videos. Gor documents it can read PFFs but not sure about csvs, for that chatgpt is ptobably still the best option

  • @MohammedAli-tq8ln
    @MohammedAli-tq8ln 23 дні тому +3

    How does it compare to Gemini?

    • @AlfieMarsh
      @AlfieMarsh  22 дні тому

      Genini is like ChatGPT. Its a language model. Perplexity can use Gemini behind the scenes to summarize info across different links but it wont do the same thing

  • @Rowafaedits194
    @Rowafaedits194 17 днів тому

    Can EDIT YOUR UA-cam Videos?

  • @dougscott188
    @dougscott188 13 днів тому +1

    Isn’t this really just an interface that draws its information from Open AI and Google?

    • @AlfieMarsh
      @AlfieMarsh  13 днів тому +1

      In a nutshell, yes. BUT the big difference is it synthesizes information across those sources so its great for obscure questions that no single link can answer. For example, “who is the most watched basketball player with the most shoe sales”. Those two statistics could be across two different sources, but perplexity can give you the answer in one go. Its great for making detailed research quicker without having to crawl the internet manually.

    • @dougscott188
      @dougscott188 12 днів тому

      @@AlfieMarsh interesting. Thanks for the video.

    • @mwat56
      @mwat56 11 днів тому +1

      While OpenAI doesn't provide any sources at all, search engines (like Bing, DuckDuckGo, Google etc.) provide only sources. Perplexity combines that, making your research a little easier. Additionally, you can ask Perplexity e.g. to verify the sources, or critique its own answer that way making it "better" (more complete). Additionally one can ask for a certain output format (e.g. MarkDown etc.) thus saving time.

  • @Pyramidalist
    @Pyramidalist 17 днів тому +1

    As I know ... its NOT capable of searching by it self ... only filtered infos are available given by the admins ...

    • @mwat56
      @mwat56 11 днів тому

      Just try it out to see that your assumption is wrong.
      Perhaps you are referring to the current practice of all AI providers to censor what may be shown and how things should be framed. That can't be helped, I'm afraid, as long as there are only "western" AI providers who are trying hard to impose their world views (aka bias) on the rest of the world. Perplexity, I _guess_, does something similar with their search results by means of super/system/admin prompts to make the answers politically correct.

  • @IVFRegulation
    @IVFRegulation 12 днів тому

    Based on ur presentation i find it useless tool

    • @AlfieMarsh
      @AlfieMarsh  9 днів тому

      Ive found myself using it everyday. For low value answers i need its helpful. But for deep research i still use google

  • @erikfiala
    @erikfiala 17 днів тому +1

    Tbh I prefer Krawl AI over Perplexity. It's more work-focused and I can get lot more things done using it because of the "tools" concept they introduced. Plus they are adding new tools to it almost every other week. It's not necessarily great for scientific research yet, but still more useful than Perplexity in other use cases I think

    • @AlfieMarsh
      @AlfieMarsh  17 днів тому +1

      Awesome im going to check it out