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Perplexity wants to change how we use the internet, but the AI search startup backed by Jeff Bezos might be breaking its rules to do so.

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We know as much about Apple’s AI, dubbed “Apple Intelligence,” as we’re about to, at least until we get some hands-on time with it (which likely won’t be until next year).

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Anthropic launched Claude 3.5 Sonnet on Thursday, which the AI startup says outperforms its previous AI models and OpenAI’s recently launched GPT-4 Omni on several metrics.

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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman (left) and Safe Superintelligence Inc. founder Ilya Sutskever (right).
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman (left) and Safe Superintelligence Inc. founder Ilya Sutskever (right).
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang speaking at the Computex conference
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang speaking at the Computex conference
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Tesla CEO Elon Musk.
Elon Musk.
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AI robot hand holding a glowing light bulb shaped like the Apple logo
Apple's new iPhone features are the first time a Big Tech company has made AI useful for normal people.
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A composite photo of OpenAI CEO Sam Altman (left), Edward Snowden (middle), and former NSA head Paul Nasokone (right).
A composite photo of OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, Edward Snowden, and former NSA head Paul Nakasone.
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Kimberly Gasuras doesn’t use AI. “I don’t need it,” she said. “I’ve been a news reporter for 24 years. How do you think I did all that work?” That logic wasn’t enough to save her job.

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