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Aravind Srinivas, the CEO of Perplexity, says that the AI-powered search engine is now performing 100 million queries each week. Extrapolated out to a month, that’s roughly 400 million queries — up ...
AI startup Perplexity responded to a copyright-infringement lawsuit filed against it by News Corp's Dow Jones and New York ...
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Perplexity, the artificial intelligence (AI) startup is facing a lawsuit over alleged copyright infringement. Filed by Dow ...
Perplexity, an AI search engine, faces a lawsuit from major publishers over alleged copyright breaches, accusing it of ...
Perplexity, an AI search company, is facing serious legal challenges from major publishers for copyright violations. All you ...
Perplexity thinks that the lawsuit “reflects an adversarial posture between media and tech that is — while depressingly ...
Perplexity released a native app for Mac, allowing users to access the answer engine from their desktop rather than a web ...
Perplexity shot back at media companies skeptical of AI's benefits in a blog post Thursday, responding to News Corp's lawsuit ...
Perplexity fired back at the News Corps-owned Wall Street Journal and New York Post for a copyright infringement lawsuit ...