Google will reportedly launch Project Jarvis — a Chrome-based AI that can do many web tasks. Google refused comment, but its ...
FILE - The OpenAI logo appears on a mobile phone in front of a computer ... Wall Street Journal and New York Post publisher ...
The next stage of AI battles could well see governments vying for superiority for better governance. Within that paradigm, AI ...
Some pages largely consist of exclusive articles from various publications, sometimes copied word-for-word, with sources identified only by small, easily overlooked logos. The controversy surrounding ...
Only the tiniest attribution to Forbes, using a small icon of its logo, appeared in the lower left corner. Forbes Chief Content Officer Randall Lane deemed Perplexity’s actions a “cynical theft” in a ...
Perplexity is raising new investment that would value the search startup at $9 billion, a source familiar with the matter ...
Perplexity and ChatGPT will both answer most of your election-related questions. Google, however, is taking a more cautious ...
Perplexity AI is in the final stages of raising $500 million in funding at a $9 billion valuation, a source familiar with the ...
Perplexity provided the latest information on the US election. This is likely to further fuel the dispute with publishers.
On Tuesday, two AI startups tried convincing the world their AI chatbots were good enough to be an accurate, real-time source of information during a ...
On the other hand, Perplexity offered helpful, real-time election insights and maps throughout the night, linking to reliable resources and offering historical context where appropriate.