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- Apple Debates a Deal With Perplexity in Pursuit of AI Talent
Apple Inc executives have held internal discussions about potentially bidding for artificial intelligence startup Perplexity AI, seeking to address the need for more AI talent and technology
- Apple Internally Discussing Whether to Bid to Acquire . . .
As an alternative to an acquisition, Apple could instead choose to partner with Perplexity to add its AI search capabilities to Safari and Siri, and the two companies have met multiple times in
- Apple reportedly considering acquisition of Perplexity AI
According to information recently published by Bloomberg analyst Mark Gurman, Apple is considering the possibility of taking over the AI search engine Perplexity; a company that has grown from a startup to a technology giant worth as much as $14 billion in just a few years
- Apple executives have held internal talks about buying AI . . .
Apple Inc executives have held internal discussions about potentially bidding for artificial intelligence startup Perplexity AI, seeking to address the need for more AI talent and technology
- Mark Gurman: The case for Apple swallowing Perplexity AI
Previous Post Apple Perplexity AI: Tommo's for it No Newer Posts Return to Blog Philip Elmer-DeWitt has been covering Apple since 1983 — mostly for Time Magazine (28 years), later for Fortune (9 years), where he wrote a daily blog called Apple 2 0
- Report: Apple held internal talks about acquiring Perplexity . . .
According to Bloomberg, Apple executives have held internal discussions about a potential bid for Perplexity AI, the fast-growing AI startup known for its conversational web search platform This
- Apple Eyes Bold AI Move with Possible Perplexity Acquisition
Apple is exploring a potential acquisition of AI startup Perplexity, in what could be its biggest deal ever, according to Bloomberg With a valuation of $14 billion, Perplexity offers a real-time AI search engine that could help Apple strengthen its position in the generative AI race and reduce dependence on rivals like Google
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