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Perplexity Targets the World’s Leading Browser

Artificial intelligence start-up Perplexity has shocked the tech industry with a $34.5 billion bid to acquire Google Chrome. In a letter to Google’s parent company Alphabet and CEO Sundar Pichai, Perplexity claimed moving Chrome to an independent operator committed to user safety would better serve the public.

With over three billion users worldwide, Chrome is the globe’s most popular web browser. However, Google has given no indication it’s for sale, and analysts doubt the likelihood of such a deal.

Mixed Reactions and Industry Skepticism

Not everyone is convinced the offer is serious. Investor Heath Ahrens labeled the move a “stunt,” arguing the bid vastly undervalues Chrome’s true worth, which some estimate could be ten times higher.

Others say only a significantly higher bid from figures like Sam Altman or Elon Musk could have a chance of securing such a deal. Tech venture capitalist Tomasz Tunguz echoed the skepticism, emphasizing Chrome’s unmatched data value and market reach.

Google’s Legal and Regulatory Backdrop

Google’s dominance in search and online advertising is already under legal fire. Two major US antitrust cases are ongoing, and a federal judge’s upcoming ruling could force Google to break up its search business.

Google has signaled it would appeal such a decision, calling the idea of spinning off Chrome “unprecedented” and potentially harmful to both consumers and security.

Perplexity’s Vision for Chrome

Perplexity says it would keep Google as the default search engine within Chrome but allow users to change it freely. It also pledged to support Chromium, the open-source platform powering Chrome and other browsers like Microsoft Edge and Opera.

The start-up positions its bid as a push for the open web, user choice, and continuity for Chrome’s global audience.

An Ambitious Player in AI’s Big Leagues

Perplexity is rapidly becoming a recognized name in the generative AI race, competing with heavyweights like OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Google’s Gemini. Last month, it launched Comet, its own AI-powered browser. Earlier this year, it made headlines by offering to buy the US version of TikTok.

Though the Chrome deal may be unlikely, Perplexity’s bold moves suggest it aims to secure a permanent place at the table with tech’s biggest players.

Stay tuned to Maple Wire for more updates on the future of Chrome and the evolving AI landscape.

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