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Perplexity AI made a $34.5 billion unsolicited all-cash offer for Alphabet's (GOOGL.O) Chrome browser this week, a bid far ...
Meanwhile, in Beijing, more than 500 humanoid robots are competing in 26 events ranging from soccer and boxing to sorting medicine and cleaning up at the first World Humanoid Robot Games.
Search AI tool Perplexity appears to think the future of its success lies within internet browsers. The brand recently launched its own browser called Comet with AI built-in from the ground up, and ...
The deal is backed by JP Morgan and several private equity groups. Ad.com, which has extensive experience in advertising, acquired Search.com in July.
New revenue streams from AI partnerships and real estate listings will further monetize Gannett's intellectual property and ...
In a move that makes AI “accessible to everyone – not just tech nerds or enthusiasts”, Deutsche Telekom has launched its ...
Aravind Srinivas, CEO of Perplexity AI, has made a bold $34.5 billion bid to acquire Google Chrome, a move that has sparked ...
Already a Perplexity fan, Jonathan McCrea took the new Perplexity agentic Comet browser for a spin, and says it confirms that automation is coming fast into our lives.
TheStreet. Alphabet has locked horns with the Justice Department over its dominance in the U.S. search market, with the U.S.
TheStreet. It’s tough to see Google (GOOGL) potentially selling Chrome, but that’s not exactly the point. When a rising AI ...
Meteor co-founders and Farhan Khan, left, and Pranav Madhukar during a Y Combinator demonstration. (Photo courtesy of Meteor) Two computer science ...