CEO of Perplexity AI PAN AI rolling and auxiliary product

Aravind Srinivas, Chief Executive Officer of Perplexity AI, issued a widely issued against Google’s Artificial Intelligence (AI) products and strategies, in which some of the strongest criticisms of AI search startup were identified by their rival’s strongest criticisms.

Speaking at the Bloomberg Tech Summit in San Francisco on Thursday, Srinivas panan Google’s AI auxiliary as a “terrible product” and also claimed that tech giants essentially introduce the same artificial intelligence feature, which actually introduces the year -to -year -the -year -old artificial intelligence facility without shipping to users.

Established in 2022, Permanence Core has emerged as one of the most prominent startups using generative AI to reconsider internet services. The company is in advanced discussion to raise a new round of funding in one $ 14 billion (about Rs 1,20,036 crore) assessmentBloomberg News has reported.

Perplexity is also in conversation A comprehensive deal To integrate your technology in Samsung Electronics’ The device-one tie-up that can reduce the dependence of the South Korean company on Google’s AI software.

Srinivas said that Google has made it difficult for broker participation with smartphone manufacturers. He said, “Google has given us a very difficult time,” he said, what has been done by any tech veteran. “They definitely don’t want to succeed us.”

While Perplexity remains a fraction of the size of Google, Srinivas claims that the startup may be worth a day, it may be the value of trillions to the value of trillions of trillions of people how people experience internet and which he calls “AI’s accurate layer”.

“Every day, trillion dollar decisions are made in retail, finance, market, exchange, everything,” he said. “If we can affect a large part of that, it would mean that we can one day worth the trillion in the market cap.”

Google’s original company, AlphabetCurrently there is a market evaluation of over $ 2 trillion (about Rs 1,71,46,810 crore).

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