In today’s Digest we discuss Perplexity stopping ads to protect AI trust, Havas posting APAC gains in a ‘transformative’ year ...
The shift would let them bypass partners like Palantir and Microsoft and work with the federal government directly.
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AI company Perplexity is stepping away from advertising over concerns that it will erode user trust, despite moves by rivals to introduce ads as an alternative money-making strategy. Perplexity was ...
“A user needs to believe this is the best possible answer, to keep using the product and be willing to pay for it,” an unnamed Perplexity executive said at a media roundtable, per the Financial Times.
Perplexity, the San Francisco-based AI answer engine, is expanding in Union Square by consolidating 22,000 square feet of ...
When Perplexity first launched its Comet AI browser in July, we warned that users might want to steer clear. But a lot can change in a few months, and since July, Perplexity has been improving its ...
AI search’s existential threat to news, as painted by The New York Times’ latest copyright complaint against Perplexity AI ...
Perplexity's Comet AI browser is now free for everyone worldwide. The browser had previously only been available to Perplexity Max users at a cost of $200 per month. The company says that it has ...
Amazon.com Inc. has sent a cease-and-desist letter to AI startup Perplexity, asking that the company refrain from using its Comet browser’s AI agents to make purchases on Amazon’s marketplace, a move ...
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