AI can remove the clouds of the crisis on the ticket


New Delhi

The short video platform ticket of Chinese company bytedens is in trouble in the US. It was almost closed before the Trump government’s arrival, but again he got a chance to return. The condition is that tickets will have to sell their business in the US. In the US, many companies are trying to buy business to save tickets from ban. AI company Perplexity has also joined this race. According to a report by Android headlines, Alan Musk and Mr. People like Beast are already in the race to buy tickets. Now Purplexity also wants to buy it. The company’s CEO is 31 -year -old Arvind Srinivas, who was born in Chennai in 1994.

Who is Arvind Srinivas
Born in Chennai in 1994, Arvind Srinivas is the co-founder and CEO of AI company Perplexity. It is an AI based search engine. Arvind Srinivas has studied from IIT-Madras. He then went to complete his PhD from California University. The special thing is that Srinivas started his career with OpenAI, which is known for making a chatjiPT. Later he also worked in companies like Google and Deepmind. Eventually he started Perplexity.

What works Perplexity
Perplexity is an AI company. It makes AI -powered search injury. The company operates from San Francisco. It is said that the American part of the ticket is working on raising $ 18 billion to buy. If the company is successful in its cause, then it can make the ticket algorithm open-source, that is, it will open to everyone. The company is also saying that if it is purchased by ticket, then we will create data centers in the US so that the US is monitored on the ticket.

Clouds of crisis are on tickets
There is a cloud of crisis in America regarding ticket -lock. Tickets users are also confused about its future. In the US, this platform can be operated only when Bittens sell its American business. If this does not happen, tickets will have to return from America. Tickets in India have been banned long ago. If it is closed in America too, the company will get a big shock. American companies are looking at tickets as an opportunity. Alan Mask has already shown interest in it.

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