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Perplexity just rolled out a major update for 2025 Samsung TVs that grants users access to its immense AI answer engine. It gives Samsung TV owners more ways to experience AI in their daily lives. The new Perplexity app functions a lot like other AI chatbots available on some of the best TVs, including Google's Gemini and Amazon's Alexa+. Perplexity can not only answer a wide swath of questions, but also do a host of other tasks, like plan out a vacation or design the perfect fantasy football lineup. You can do this all via the new Perplexity app or through the Samsung Vision AI companion on your TV. If you're looking to try Perpexity AI on your Samsung TV, here's how you can dive into all of its features. What can you do with Perplexity on your Samsung TV? Perplexity AI broadens your knowledge by answering various questions directly on your TV screen. Beyond simply using the app in conjunction with on-screen entertainment or discovering which one of the best streaming services has access to the entire "Friends" catalog, you can also ask Perplexity to perform a wide range of different tasks. For instance, you can ask Perplexity to help find nearby bars that offer fish and chips on the menu. Alternatively, you can use Perplexity to help plan a vacation to Japan by asking it to check airline prices and to recommend a Japanese-English dictionary. One thing to keep in mind before proceeding is that Samsung's new Perplexity app is currently only available on its 2025 TVs, such as the Samsung S95F and Samsung S90F OLEDs. Samsung did state that the app would be rolled out to older sets from 2024 and 2023 later this year, but didn't give a definitive timeline. What makes its integration worthwhile to Samsung TV owners is that you can get a full 12-month subscription to Perplexity Plus for free. You'll just need to access the app on your Samsung TV first. How to get Perplexity app on Samsung TVs How to get 1 year of Perplexity Pro for free Follow Tom's Guide on Google News to get our up-to-date news, how-tos, and reviews in your feeds. Make sure to click the Follow button. More from Tom's Guide Your iPhone Notes app has a secret messaging feature — here's how to use itiOS 26 Safari lets you pick your own tab design — here's how to do itApple Watch got an AI fitness coach — how to enable Workout Buddy