Perplexity Bids $34.5 Billion for Google's Chrome Browser

SAN FRANCISCO –In what has so far for the tech world been a successful prank, AI startup Perplexity is offering $34.5 billion (€29.7 billion) to take Google's widely used Chrome browser off its hands. Perplexity confirmed the proposal with CNET, clarifying that it was sent directly to Google, as a subsidiary of Alphabet.

 

3 months Ago


This was before OpenAI showed an interest in buying the Chrome // antitrust train took off, and it marks a new front in the browser wars. The move coincides with a U.S.

court ruling last year that found Google was running an unlawful monopoly in the search market.

In connection with that case, regulators sought the divestiture of Chrome and other services, as well as a request to Google to share search data with rivals.

Backing and Strategic Goals
Still, questions remain about how a deal of that size would be funded, and Perplexity CEO Dmitry Shevelenko told TechCrunch the takeover will have full backing from "three large investment funds.

" There is no recognition from Google; on the other hand, for them to listen to an offer for Chrome.

Perplexity's signature product is an AI-powered search platform that provides direct, fact-based answers with original sources.

In fact, the firm more recently rolled out its AI browser Comet.

Once released, it will be considered leapfrogging to navigate greater technology and web space.

If the company acquired Chrome, it would nab a huge user base that could be directed toward integrating its AI-driven services.

An AI and Browser Showdown
The surprise bid from Perplexity is yet another testament to the fierce competition that has defined the AI industry, as both Meta and Elon Musk-backed Open.

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