
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA - OCTOBER 30: Aravind Srinivas, Co-Founder & CEO of Perplexity, speaks onstage during TechCrunch Disrupt 2024 Day 3 at Moscone Center on October 30, 2024 in San Francisco, California. (Photo by Kimberly White/Getty Images for TechCrunch)
Perplexity acquires Carbon to connect AI search to your work files
In a significant move, Perplexity has acquired Carbon, a Seattle-based startup specializing in connecting AI systems to external data sources. The acquisition is aimed at empowering the company’s answer engine to be informed by diverse sources of information.
According to the announcement made on Wednesday, Perplexity will be able to integrate its technology with popular work applications such as Notion, Google Docs, Slack, and other enterprise tools. This move has significant implications for the future of AI-powered search in a professional setting.
Perplexity’s CEO, Aravind Srinivasan, emphasized that this acquisition will allow users to seamlessly connect their AI systems to files and messages within these applications. While no specific timeline was given for the launch of the new feature, it is expected to become available sometime in early 2025.
The technology acquired by Perplexity allows large language models to access information from external databases before generating an answer. This capability could potentially revolutionize enterprise search by making it easier and more efficient for employees to find relevant information within their company’s data repositories.
Perplexity’s move comes amidst a rapidly growing competitive landscape in the AI-powered search space. OpenAI, Google, and other industry giants are reportedly developing their own enterprise search products, following Glean’s innovative entry into this market.
Source: techcrunch.com