AI search startups Perplexity, You.com, and Liner have recruited hundreds of students to promote and endorse their apps.
Perplexity's Super Bowl contest managed to move the needle on its app's downloads. Unlike OpenAI and Google, the AI search ...
If you've become interested in AI, you might have automatically been drawn to Google's Gemini but there's a better way to get ...
Generative AI chatbots run by OpenAI, Microsoft, Google and Perplexity showed "substantial inaccuracies" when summarizing the ...
Brands in the United States spend big dollars on Super Bowl advertisements, as the event draws massive live and TV audiences. It has even featured half-time performances by superstars such as Beyonce.
Google and OpenAI are among the technology companies advertising generative artificial-intelligence tools at this year’s Super Bowl, aiming to showcase its utility and attract new users. AI search ...
An Indian engineer reflected on his decision to reject an offer from Perplexity AI in favour of Alameda Research/FTX. Techies on social media are sharing their biggest regrets after turning down ...
On Friday before the big game, Perplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas announced in a post on X that users would be given a chance to win $1 million during the game. All they had to do was download the ...
Nine out of ten AI chatbot responses about news queries contained at least "some issues", BBC research has claimed.
Amid a crackdown on USAID by US President Donald Trump and Elon Musk, Indian-origin CEO of Perplexity AI, Aravind Srinivas, has challenged the tech billionaire to stop him from securing funding ...