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Perplexity AI Seeks $8 Billion Valuation in New Round, WSJ Says

Aravind Srinivas, chief executive officer Perplexity AI, during a news conference at the SK Telecom Co. headquarters in Seoul, South Korea, on Wednesday, Sept.4, 2024. Perplexity, which offers an AI search engine to compete with Alphabet Inc.’s Google, has quickly grown from a small upstart to one of the most closely watched AI startups. (SeongJoon Cho/Bloomberg)

(Bloomberg) -- Artificial intelligence search company Perplexity AI has started fundraising talks in which it aims to more than double its valuation to $8 billion or more, the Wall Street Journal reported Sunday.

Perplexity has told investors it hopes to raise about $500 million in the new funding round, the Journal said, citing people familiar with the matter. The terms could change and the funding might not come together, the paper said.

SoftBank Group Corp.’s Vision Fund 2 invested in Perplexity earlier this year at a $3 billion valuation. The company has launched an array of revenue-sharing partnerships with major publishers, even as it has faced accusations of plagiarism from some news outlets.

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