This One-Year-Old Startup Is Hoping to be the Next GoogleCan It Succeed? – The Information

Posted: January 10, 2024 at 6:52 am

Its not often that a young startup takes on a 25-year-old, $1.8 trillion tech behemoth. But for Aravind Srinivas, cofounder and CEO at Perplexity AI, thats just an average Tuesday.

Perplexity is hoping to create the next Google Search, infused with generative AI. The one-year-old startup has raised $100 million to fund that mission, most recently from IVP at a $520 million valuation. (We previously scooped the round here, and featured the company in our 50 Most Promising Startups list.)

Ive been testing out Perplexitys search engine for the past few months, and it has many of the features that Ive found missing in alternatives like OpenAIs ChatGPT, Googles Bard and Microsofts Bing. Its answers are concise and to the point, it includes citations to articles to back up its statements, and it doesnt have an overly cutesy, distracting personality.

Despite all its strengths and investor hype, though, the odds are stacked against itmost notably that its competing against the Silicon Valley powerhouse Google. Other companies have tried to take on the search engine giant and failed; last year, AI-powered search engine Neeva axed its consumer business after struggling to attract new users. In May, Neeva sold itself to Snowflake for $150 million, Supervised reportedjust half of what it was valued in its last fundraising.

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