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Perplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas advised AI startup founders at Y Combinator to anticipate that Big Tech companies will ...
Tech giants like Meta and Google have been making huge investments and poaching talent from AI startups like ScaleAI and ...
Perplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas said that young founders should live with the "fear" that their idea will be copied by a ...
Perplexity made AI coding tools mandatory, and its founder said engineers are now prototyping in hours instead of days.
Perplexity AI, backed by Nvidia, launched Comet, a web browser with AI-powered search capabilities, earlier this month, as ...
Big tech companies are increasingly paying huge sums to pull away top talent — but avoiding the kind of acquisitions that ...
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Aravind Srinivas, the founder of Perplexity, cautioned emerging founders that their breakthroughs are likely to be copied by ...
Perplexity Comet isn't the first AI-powered web browser to arrive. That honor goes to Dia, but thanks to the popularity of ...
Discover how Perplexity’s Comet browser combines AI, speed, and privacy to challenge Chrome and redefine web browsing with ...
Perplexity on Wednesday launched its first AI-powered web browser, called Comet, marking the startup’s latest effort to ...
Perplexity launched its own browser called Comet, and I have a big reason to avoid it. Spoiler, it’s not the price.
Perplexity AI, the AI-powered search startup, has acquired the domain os.ai from Dharmesh Shah, founder and CTO of HubSpot.