In another post, the company confirmed that it hosts DeepSeek "in US/EU data centers - your data never leaves Western servers ...
Despite the controversy surrounding the Chinese open-source model, it has received the blessing of US companies that say ...
Aravind Srinivas, CEO of Perplexity AI, emphasized on X the importance of integrating sources and reasoning traces in AI, which have enhanced user experience and trust in AI products.
AI-powered Google competitors are trying to figure out how to grab search revenue without losing users who are wary of ...
Sharing a selfie with Srinivas on X, Shivam Bhatia's post quickly sparked conversations about the notoriously long Green Card ...
Microsoft has added DeepSeek R1 to its Azure AI Foundry and GitHub model catalog, enhancing its collection of over 1,800 AI ...
Perplexity AI CEO Aravind Srinivas announced on X that the daily queries have been increased to 500 per day without any queries being relayed to China.
Perplexity AI proposes a merger with TikTok, with the US government owning up to 50% of the shares. This potential merger ...
There's no way of proving this means DeepSeek is in any form of continued relationship with authorities, though it does raise questions about the nature of information received on the platform.
In a post on X, an Indian-origin techie shared a selfie with Perplexity AI CEO Aravind Srinivas that went viral for its witty caption on Green Card.
Perplexity AI proposes a merger with TikTok, with the U.S. government owning up to 50% of the shares. Through this potential merger, the companies aim to leverage their resources and reach while ...
Aravind Srinivas shared his frustration about waiting for his Green Card for three years in a previous X post. He mentioned that many people don’t realise how difficult and slow the immigration ...