I donāt understand why Sam wouldnāt make it. If OpenAI builds it, Perplexity will be dead + they can actually end Googleās search dominance. š¤·š»āāļø
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Startup Memer
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Perplexity after Sam Altman denies launch of Their Search Engine
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By an chance can Generative Ai Tools like Perplexity or ChatGPT (4) can replace Common Search engine like Google?
What do you think?
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Raj
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Seeing a lot of people recently saying perplexity has the potential to compete neck-and-neck with Google in the search engine market. What's your opinion on this?
- What makes perplexity unique?
- Isn't it just another GPT wrapper?
I heard about it
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Vaibhav Babruwan Shingde
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ā¢ Perplexity AI Explained ššØāš»
ā¢ Introduction:
Perplexity AI is an AI-powered search engine that has raised $100 million in funding, with a Series B funding round of $73.6 million led by IVP and other investors. The company is valued at $520 mil
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Perplexity, the AI search engine startup, is blazing trails in investment circles.
Recent raises have propelled its valuation to a staggering $2.5 billion to $3 billion range.
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The unknown entrepreneur
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Startup story 2/10
This startup called perplexity ai is taking over google . The CEO Aravind Srinivas worked at Google's deepmind and openai from where his love for search started . He thought that the future of search would be to give their users a
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Aura
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Did you know this ai ?
an innovative search engine that harnesses the power of artificial intelligence to provide users with direct, accurate answers to their questions.
Unlike conventional search engines that return a list of links, Perplexity
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Shuvodip Ray
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Google violated antitrust laws by maintaining an illegal monopoly over the online search market ą„¤
U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta's 277-page ruling concluded that the tech giant exploited its dominance to stifle competition and innovation in the sear