NVIDIA to invest up to $100bn in OpenAI
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Nvidia has announced that it plans to invest up to $100 billion in OpenAI, one of the largest commitments to AI infrastructure ever made
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang revealed his diverse AI tool usage, favoring Gemini for technical tasks, Grok for artistic endeavors, Perplexity for quick res
AI startup Perplexity hits a $20B valuation with $200M funding, rapid revenue growth, and new products, but faces mounting copyright lawsuits from major publishers.
AI startup Perplexity has secured commitments from investors for $200 million in new funding at a $20 billion valuation, the Information reported.
The Nvidia CEO reveals his consuming love for Google’s image generator, the artsy side of Grok, and what exactly he uses Perplexity, Gemini, and ChatGPT for right now.
Artificial intelligence start-up Perplexity AI has made a surprise $34.5bn (£25.6bn) takeover bid for the world's most popular web browser, Google Chrome. The three-year-old firm, whose backers include Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and chip maker Nvidia, is headed by a former Google and OpenAI employee.
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AI search startup Perplexity raised $200 million at a $20 billion valuation, expanding its growth with acquisitions and revenue gains as it challenges Google and OpenAI in the AI search market.
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PayPal and Venmo users get a free year of Perplexity Pro and early access to its AI browser
PayPal is offering free 12-month subscriptions to Perplexity Pro and early access to the AI company's web browser.
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Nvidia to spend $6.3 billion on CoreWeave cloud in latest AI infrastructure deal
Nvidia just locked in a $6.3 billion agreement with CoreWeave, giving the New Jersey-based data center firm one hell of a guarantee.
Perplexity made an unsolicited $34.5 billion bid for Google's web browser and claims it has the backing to pull it off.