Reviewers mostly see Perplexity as a fast, practical research tool that often replaces traditional search: they praise its cited answers, clean interface, strong mobile and voice experience, and ability to summarize current information from many sources without opening dozens of tabs. People use it for quick learning, deep research, news, planning, and content fact-finding. The main caveat is trust: several reviewers still report hallucinations, missing or mismatched citations, weaker performance in long threads, and some disappointment with newer ads or browser sync.
the wearables integration piece caught my attention - are you pulling from Apple Health, Fitbit, or going broader? we've seen so many health apps that only look at one data source when the real insights come from connecting everything together.
My father who has a pretty complicated health history has been using this and swears by it. He has tried others and finds Perplexity to be the most accurate. I still caution him to have a bit of AI-skepticism but he feels Perplexity is highly effective.
Me parece genial tener una alternativa de IA de Salud, especialmente a quienes hemos tenido un historial clínico de cirugías nos ayuda mucho.
Es excelente para poder analizar de manera rapida nuestros resultados medicos
But which llm model in perplexity would it work best on?