Close Menu

    Stay Ahead with Exclusive Updates!

    Enter your email below and be the first to know what’s happening in the ever-evolving world of technology!

    What's Hot

    Nigeria’s Proposed AI Bill: Licensing, Oversight and Risks

    November 27, 2025

    Why Gemini 3 Ignites a Bold New Era in Smart Insight

    November 27, 2025

    Researchers Uncover Critical RCE Flaws in Meta, Nvidia & Microsoft Inference Engines

    November 27, 2025
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Facebook X (Twitter)
    PhronewsPhronews
    • Home
    • Big Tech & Startups

      Nigeria’s Proposed AI Bill: Licensing, Oversight and Risks

      November 27, 2025

      Blowout Earnings From Nvidia Reignite the AI Bubble Debate

      November 26, 2025

      Google Unveils WeatherNext 2, a Major Leap in AI Weather Forecasting

      November 26, 2025

      Anthropic Blocks Large-Scale AI Cyberattack in New Security Warning

      November 26, 2025

      ⁠Jeff Bezos’ Project Prometheus Bets Big on Industrial AI Automation

      November 25, 2025
    • Crypto

      Kanye West YZY Coin Crash Follows $3B Hype Launch

      August 24, 2025

      Crypto Markets Rally as GENIUS Act Nears Stablecoin Regulation Breakthrough

      July 23, 2025

      Lightchain and Ethereum Spark AI Chain Revolution

      July 23, 2025

      Agora Secures $50M Series A for White Label Stablecoin Infrastructure

      July 22, 2025

      Coinbase hack explained: lessons in crypto security

      May 24, 2025
    • Gadgets & Smart Tech
      Featured

      Why Amazon’s New AI Glasses Are Changing Delivery

      By oluchiNovember 10, 202519
      Recent

      Why Amazon’s New AI Glasses Are Changing Delivery

      November 10, 2025

      Google Fi’s Powerful AI Innovation Upgrades Calls and Chats

      October 29, 2025

      Sesame Raises $250M And Opens iOS Beta For Its Voice-First AI App

      October 28, 2025
    • Cybersecurity & Online Safety

      Anthropic Blocks Large-Scale AI Cyberattack in New Security Warning

      November 26, 2025

      Research Shows Cyberattacks Now Cost UK Businesses Up To £14.7 Billion Annually

      November 20, 2025

      Cloudflare Outage Hits ChatGPT, X and Hundreds of Services

      November 19, 2025

      Palo Alto Networks Launches Cortex AgentiX For The Agentic Workforce

      October 31, 2025

      Microsoft Launches a Security Store for AI agents Aimed at Cybersecurity Teams

      October 22, 2025
    PhronewsPhronews
    Home»Artificial Intelligence & The Future»Inside Perplexity AI’s Stunning $34.5B Google Chrome Move
    Artificial Intelligence & The Future

    Inside Perplexity AI’s Stunning $34.5B Google Chrome Move

    oluchiBy oluchiAugust 14, 2025Updated:August 14, 2025No Comments19 Views
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn WhatsApp Reddit Tumblr Email
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email
    Image Generated from Axios

    Perplexity AI made an unsolicited offer to purchase Google Chrome for $34.5B, an audacious move that has stunned Silicon Valley. The second shocking part? The amount offered is almost twice the current valuation of Perplexity. 

    Let’s do a deep dive into what could have prompted this bold move.

    Meet Perplexity.

    Perplexity is a software company that offers an AI-powered search engine. This company utilizes natural language processing (NLP) and generative AI technologies to provide accurate, real-time responses to user queries. 

    The company was co-founded in 2022 by Aravind Srinivas (CEO), a former research intern at Google; Denis Yarats (CTO); Johnny Ho (CSO); and Andy Konwinski. 

    On 18 July 2025, Perplexity AI secured $100 million in a venture funding round, which brought its total valuation to $18 billion. The funding round attracted participation of new investors like Nvidia, IVP, SoftBank Vision Fund, and NEA. 

    The recent funding round followed Perplexity’s launch of Comet, an AI-powered browser designed to support automated search, task handling, and summarization. The browser integrates the company’s AI search engine into a full browsing experience, giving a full extension of its core search functionality.

    Perplexity’s Bid to Google

    Perplexity made an all-cash unsolicited bid to Google on Tuesday, August 12. According to reports from BBC, Perplexity said it would continue to have Google as the default search engine within Chrome, and users will be able to adjust their settings. 

    In additional reports from The New York Post, Perplexity pledged to:

    • Commit $3 billion in a span of two years into the Chromium engine 
    • Keep Chrome’s core code open-source
    • Make no changes to user defaults

    Why now? Antitrust Fires & Strategic Timing

    Google is currently facing the fire of a landmark antitrust verdict that deemed Google held an illegal monopoly in search. The verdict given by Judge Leonie Brinkema on April 17, 2025, ruled that Google had “willfully engaged in a series of anticompetitive acts that enabled it to acquire and maintain a monopoly.”

    The case is expected to have an additional ruling this month, which could involve Google being made to break up its search business. Chrome currently has an estimate of three billion users.

    Perplexity’s timing couldn’t be more tactful. Should the verdict for Google to break up its search business be given, Google might actually have to sell. 

    Perplexity is taking the opportunity to position itself as a willing buyer if the court does order a divestiture. According to BBC reports, a spokesman for Perplexity said the bid marks an “important commitment to the open web, user choice, and continuity for everyone who has chosen Chrome.”

    In additional reports from BBC, Perplexity reportedly sent a letter to Google’s owner, Alphabet, that moving Chrome to an independent operator committed to user safety would benefit the company. 

    What are analysts saying?

    Google is estimated to be worth anywhere from $20B to $50B by some estimates. Perplexity’s offer for a $34.5B bid has garnered reactions among analysts as a bold publicity stunt. However, it has also brought to light a deeper play.

    Technology investor Heath Ahrens called Perplexity’s move a “stunt,” and its bid “nowhere near Chrome’s true value, given its unmatched data and reach.”

    “I love their boldness, but this is an unsolicited bid and not actually funded yet,” Judith MacKenzie, head of Downing Fund Managers, told BBC.

    Should any AI-powered service own Chrome, they would gain access to the already large pool of users, which means a larger data pool to train AI models. For users, it could mean better privacy tools, fewer ads, and an AI-driven experience. 

    However, Google isn’t selling yet. And even if it eventually does, there will be more offers higher than what Perplexity is offering.

    Final Thoughts

    While Perplexity’s bid is seeming like a “David and Goliath play” according to reactions online, the company has, however, been able to achieve one thing, ” Publicity.”

    Perplexity recently launched its own browser, “Comet,” in July, and this bold move has surely garnered attention for it. So whether or not the bid eventually falls through (it’s obviously going to fall through), Perplexity will most likely be getting more investors and users. 

    $34.5B bid $34.5B offer Google Chrome AI and privacy AI browser AI in browsing AI search engine AI startup Chrome bid AI-driven experience AI-powered search Alphabet Andy Konwinski antitrust case antitrust Google Chrome sale Aravind Srinivas big tech news breaking tech news Chrome acquisition Chromium engine Comet AI browser Comet browser David and Goliath play Denis Yarats generative AI Google Chrome Google Chrome acquisition bid Google monopoly IVP Johnny Ho Judge Leonie Brinkema NEA NLP Nvidia investment open-source software Perplexity AI publicity stunt search engine market Silicon Valley news SoftBank Vision Fund tech acquisition tech funding news tech industry trends tech merger venture capital
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Telegram Email
    oluchi
    • X (Twitter)
    • LinkedIn

    I am a content writer with over three years of experience. I specialize in creating clear, engaging, and value-driven content across diverse niches, and I’m now focused on the tech and business space. My strong research skills, paired with a natural storytelling ability, enable me to break down complex topics into compelling, reader-friendly articles. As an avid reader and music lover, I bring creativity, insight, and a sharp eye for detail to every piece I write.

    Related Posts

    Nigeria’s Proposed AI Bill: Licensing, Oversight and Risks

    November 27, 2025

    Why Gemini 3 Ignites a Bold New Era in Smart Insight

    November 27, 2025

    Researchers Uncover Critical RCE Flaws in Meta, Nvidia & Microsoft Inference Engines

    November 27, 2025

    Comments are closed.

    Top Posts

    MIT Study Reveals ChatGPT Impairs Brain Activity & Thinking

    June 29, 2025119

    From Ally to Adversary: What Elon Musk’s Feud with Trump Means for the EV Industry

    June 6, 202570

    Coinbase Hack 2025: Everything we know so far.

    May 21, 202561

    Coinbase responds to hack: customer impact and official statement

    May 22, 202557
    Don't Miss
    Artificial Intelligence & The Future

    Nigeria’s Proposed AI Bill: Licensing, Oversight and Risks

    By preciousNovember 27, 20254

    Nigeria is taking a firm step in shaping the future of artificial intelligence (AI) within…

    Why Gemini 3 Ignites a Bold New Era in Smart Insight

    November 27, 2025

    Researchers Uncover Critical RCE Flaws in Meta, Nvidia & Microsoft Inference Engines

    November 27, 2025

    Blowout Earnings From Nvidia Reignite the AI Bubble Debate

    November 26, 2025
    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    About Us
    About Us

    Evolving from Phronesis News, Phronews brings deep insight and smart analysis to the world of technology. Stay informed, stay ahead, and navigate tech with wisdom.
    We're accepting new partnerships right now.

    Email Us: info@phronews.com

    Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest YouTube
    Our Picks
    Most Popular

    MIT Study Reveals ChatGPT Impairs Brain Activity & Thinking

    June 29, 2025119

    From Ally to Adversary: What Elon Musk’s Feud with Trump Means for the EV Industry

    June 6, 202570

    Coinbase Hack 2025: Everything we know so far.

    May 21, 202561
    © 2025. Phronews.
    • Home
    • About Us
    • Get In Touch
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms and Conditions

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.