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Perplexity’s move is significant as it is targeted at one of Google’s prized assets even as the US government pushes to break up the big tech company. Why are AI companied eyeing web browsers?
IF YOU are fighting an antitrust lawsuit that might end up breaking your company into pieces, one defence is to argue that ...
Perplexity, the fast-growing AI search start-up, has made an unsolicited $34.5 billion cash offer to acquire Google's Chrome ...
In a significant development, Perplexity AI, led by Indian-origin CEO Aravind Srinivas, has tabled an unsolicited $34.5 ...
The U.S. Justice Department ruled last year that Google illegally maintained search monopolies, and the decision for remedies against the company is expected to be announced soon. A Chrome divestiture ...
A federal judge's expected ruling in the Alphabet internet search antitrust case has been an overhang on Google stock.
The U.S. Justice Department ruled last year that Google illegally maintained search monopolies, and the decision for remedies against the company is expected to be announced soon. A Chrome divestiture ...
The US$34.5 billion unsolicited offer comes after OpenAI, Yahoo and Apollo Global Management have also expressed interest in Chrome.
Offer from the AI start-up comes at a time when Google could be forced to sell Chrome if it loses a monopoly ruling in US ...
The bid comes as a federal judge considers forcing the tech giant to sell the web browser after its antitrust violations.
AI company Perplexity has offered to buy Google’s Chrome browser for $34.5 billion, according to a new report from the Wall ...
Perplexity AI offers $34.5B for Google Chrome, pledging open-source code and $3B investment, as U.S. antitrust case raises ...