Perplexity AI Announces Formula 1 Coverage Starting With Miami Grand Prix, Will Allow Users Track Teams, Drivers, Race and Live Updates on iOS and Web Versions

Perplexity AI has announced it will begin Formula 1 coverage starting with the Miami Grand Prix, allowing users to track teams, drivers, and live updates on both iOS and web versions. Perplexity has been improving the user satisfaction by integrating the sports and search elements.

Perplexity AI Announces Formula 1 Coverage Starting With Miami Grand Prix, Will Allow Users Track Teams, Drivers, Race and Live Updates on iOS and Web Versions
Formula 1 Image (Photo Credits: Formula 1 Website)

Perplexity AI has announced that Formula 1 will be available on the platform starting with the Grand Prix in Miami. The AI company said that the Perplexity AI users could follow their favourite teams and drivers, check the race schedules and track standings and enable live widgets. More features will be announced soon, said Perplexity. It is available on iOS and web versions. Grok Voice Mode Released for iOS and Android Apps for SuperGrok Subscribers, Allows Interacting With xAI Chatbot via Talking.

Formula 1 Now Available on Perplexity AI

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