
Apple is reportedly considering the acquisition of Perplexity AI
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Apple is reportedly considering the acquisition of Perplexity AI
Apple is reportedly thinking of buying AI company Perplexity. The idea is to develop an AI search engine and integrate it into Siri. Apple has yet to make a formal offer, but has met with the company several times. The company is also looking to hire more AI talent, including Safe Superintelligence’s Daniel Gross, according to a report. It’s unclear if Apple will actually make an offer for the company, or if it will team up with the AI company instead.
The executives also reportedly discussed an alternative, wherein instead of buying Perplexity outright, it’ll team up with the AI company instead. Either way, the idea is to develop an AI search engine powered by Perplexity and to integrate Perplexity’s technology into Siri. While Apple has yet to make a formal offer, Bloomberg says it met several times with Perplexity over the past few months.
In May, Cue revealed that Apple discussed a possible Safari-integration with Perplexity while on the stand for Google’s ongoing Search antitrust case. Cue took the stand due to Apple’s long-standing deal with Google to make its search engine the default on the iPhone. (In turn, Apple gets billions of dollars a year — $18 billion in 2021 — from the arrangement.) Cue didn’t share any definitive plans, however, including the possibility of an acquisition.
If regulators order Apple to end its partnership with Google, purchasing Perplexity would make it easier for the company to develop an AI-based search engine. In addition, it would allow the company to acquire talent needed to be able to catch up with other companies when it comes to artificial intelligence. Apple, like Meta, has been scouting for new AI talent. Bloomberg says it’s even competing against the Facebook owner to hire Daniel Gross, the founder of AI company Safe Superintelligence Inc. The company does seem to need help to be able to release the AI features it wants to provide its users. A few months ago, for instance, Apple delayed the rollout of a more powerful Siri that was a key component of its original pitch for Apple Intelligence.