Amid the ongoing row between the US Agency for International Development, established in 1961, and the recently created ...
AI search upstart, Perplexity, is throwing serious cash at a Super Bowl contest in the hopes of wooing new users.
Deirdre Bosa sits down with Perplexity Co-founder and CEO Aravind Srinivas to talk the startup's case for why they are the ...
Perplexity users can now get search answers using the groundbreaking Chinese LLM, which CEO Aravind Srinivas says marks a ...
Palantir has warned its clients, including U.S. government agencies, against using AI models from China's DeepSeek, citing national security concerns—yet the company says it will continue working with ...
Aravind Srinivas, CEO of Perplexity AI, warns that most startups fail because founders chase market trends rather than solving problems they are truly passionate about, leading to inevitable burnout ...
AI startup Perplexity is making a play for TikTok U.S., and the company's team is taking a page from President Donald Trump’s ...
And Trump’s reaction to DeepSeek R1’s release was informed and multifaceted. NVIDIA was blood red. President Trump warned it ...
After the Chinese startup DeepSeek shook Silicon Valley and Wall Street, efforts have begun to reproduce its cost-efficient ...
Learn more about the new Perplexity Sonar API to build your own generative search tools powered by real-time, web-wide ...
The Android app of Chinese AI company DeepSeek contains multiple ByteDance data collection components that transmit user data ...
Perplexity AI makes a self-hosted version of the Chinese DeepSeek R1 reasoning model available for use on its AI search ...