What would it take for a company to challenge one of the most iconic tech products of the modern era? Perplexity AI, a rising star in artificial intelligence, has stunned the industry with its ...
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AI search startup Perplexity has signed a multi-year licensing deal with Getty Images, which gives it permission to display images from Getty across its AI-powered search and discovery tools. The deal ...
Perplexity AI accused Amazon of "bullying" after it received a letter from the e-commerce giant. Amazon wants Perplexity to prevent its users from using its AI browser called Comet to make purchases ...
Perplexity announced a free agentic shopping product for U.S. users next week. The startup partnered with PayPal ahead of the launch. Perplexity previously released a shopping offering called "Buy ...
Perplexity has officially made its Comet AI browser available for free to everyone. The browser, which first launched in a limited release earlier this year, quickly became one of the most in-demand ...
AI startup Perplexity is crawling and scraping content from websites that have explicitly indicated they don’t want to be scraped, according to internet infrastructure provider Cloudflare. On Monday, ...
Perplexity is launching a program to allow traditional media firms to collect a share of the revenue their articles generate for the AI platform – a move that looks like an attempt to fend off legal ...
“Sociable” is the latest commentary on important social media developments and trends from industry expert Andrew Hutchinson of Social Media Today. Snapchat’s buying another ticket for the AI hype ...
Global cloud platform company Cloudflare has accused Perplexity AI of using “stealth, undeclared crawlers” to intentionally ignore websites’ no-crawl directives. In other words, Perplexity is getting ...
Perplexity is launching a new revenue-sharing plan for publishers that will pay them every time its AI assistants use an article to answer a question, The Wall Street Journal reports. Perplexity is ...
Encyclopedia Britannica and Merriam-Webster accuse the AI startup of copying their content and attributing hallucinated answers to their brands. Reading time 2 minutes Anthropic’s recent $1.5 billion ...