Artificial intelligence company Perplexity is moving to offer federal agencies secure and streamlined access to its suite of services, a potential prelude to a broader agreement with the U.S.
A laptop keyboard and Perplexity logo displayed on a phone screen are seen in this illustration photo taken in Krakow, Poland on November 6, 2025. (Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto via Getty Images) ...
Perplexity Pro users are complaining that advanced AI model limits have been reduced, prompting upgrades to the expensive Max tier.
Perplexity AI announced another pivot Monday in its ongoing quest to figure out how to pay publishers. The AI search startup is killing its ad-revenue sharing model and launching Comet Plus, a ...
The bid comes as the Justice Department has asked a federal judge to require Google to sell off Chrome to end an ongoing antitrust case. But it’s questionable that a startup valued at half that amount ...
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Perplexity AI now has six subscription tiers — Free, Education Pro ($10/month), Pro ($20/month), Max ($200/month), Enterprise Pro ($40/seat/month), and Enterprise Max ($325/seat/month). What started ...
While Apple is moving toward a multi-model AI strategy for Siri, Samsung appears to be following a similar path by integrating Perplexity's AI into its Bixby assistant for the upcoming Galaxy S26.