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Perplexity AI 加入 WhatsApp,香港可用、免登入、免 VPN!吉卜力風格、中文對答都可以!

Perplexity AI 加入 WhatsApp,香港可用、免登入、免 VPN!吉卜力風格、中文對答都可以!

Yahoo30-04-2025

WhatsApp 本身有個內建的聊天機器人,但它也允許更多的 AI 聊天機器人進駐。繼去年底來到 WhatsApp 的 ChatGPT 之後,Perplexity 現在也可以在該平台上直接傳訊息互動了。和 ChatGPT 相比,Perplexity 主要強項並非寫作助理或文字生成,而是更專精於提供從網路上搜尋答案。
Perplexity is now live on WhatsApp!We hired our favorite doctor @ParikPatelCFA to test it out Message +1 (833) 436-3285 to get started pic.twitter.com/VGw6sYK4Ff
— Ask Perplexity (@AskPerplexity) April 28, 2025
Perplexity 在 WhatsApp 上不僅支援中文,而且還能生成圖片及改變圖片風格 —— 後兩者 WhatsApp 自身因法規限制,而都未能提供。WhatsApp 的訊息式介面特別適合 AI 聊天機器人,因為它本來就像 AI 聊天機器人的專屬 app 一樣,是以一問一答的方式呈現。而且將機器人全部集中到 WhatsApp 內的話,就不用在不同的 app 或網站之間切換,直接從聊天記錄中就可以切換機器人了。
要開始與 Perplexity 聊天,有兩種方法之可以完成:
1. 點擊這個網頁連結並向該機器人發送訊息,之後它就會出現在你的聊天分頁中。
2. 將 Perplexity 的電話號碼(+1 (833) 436-3285)加到聯絡人中
值得一提的是,Perplexity 雖然有電話號碼,但打過去是無人接聽的,要與該機器人語音交談的話,還是需要使用其專屬應用程式或網站。Perplexity 表示,該功能正在開發中,未來還會加入迷因和影片生成工具。
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