Perplexity's CEO said Google needs to rethink its stance in the AI browser wars. In a Reddit "Ask Me Anything" on Wednesday, Aravind Srinivas said Google's business model is at odds with the rise of ...
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Invites to Perplexity’s new AI-powered web browser, Comet, are one of the web’s hottest commodities these days. The new product was made available first to the AI firm’s $200-per-month Max subscribers ...
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Perplexity AI now has six subscription tiers — Free, Education Pro ($10/month), Pro ($20/month), Max ($200/month), Enterprise Pro ($40/seat/month), and Enterprise Max ($325/seat/month). What started ...
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While Google has been testing its own agent-like tools, Perplexity's CEO said the tech giant is constrained by its need to protect ad revenue.Kimberly White/Getty Images for TechCrunch Perplexity's ...
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Perplexity's CEO said Google's model is at odds with the rise of AI agents. Google is testing agent-like tools, but its ad business is holding it back, said Aravind Srinivas. "They need to embrace one ...