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Perplexity AI Hopes to Double Its Valuation to $8 Billion
The Jeff Bezos-backed AI company is looking to raise around $500 million in its new funding round.
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AI Startup Perplexity in Funding Talks to More Than Double Valuation to $8 Billion
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