Perplexity to Pay for AI Queries
The San Francisco, California-based AI research and answer engine Perplexity has earmarked U.S. $42.5 million to compensate publishers for articles that the AI company uses to answer questions.
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The San Francisco, California-based AI research and answer engine Perplexity has earmarked U.S. $42.5 million to compensate publishers for articles that the AI company uses to answer questions.
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