Perplexity propositions Google with $34.5B to sell off Chrome

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Perplexity has said it wants to buy Chrome from Google for $34.5 billion, despite Perplexity's value being considerably less than what it offered.

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The Department of Justice has repeatedly demanded for Google to sell off Chrome, after being deemed a monopolist in 2024. While little has actually happened to offload the browser so far, one company is keen to get its hands on the software.

According to the Wall Street Journal, AI startup Perplexity has made an offer to acquire Chrome from Google. That offer is said to be $34.5 billion in cash.

The offer is one that is much higher than Perplexity itself is worth, with the AI firm estimated to be valued at just $18 billion.

Perplexity insisted to the report that it is a serious offer and that it has backing from several large venture capital firms. In theory, it can access the funds to make the deal a reality.

The offer is apparently in the middle of the range of valuations for the browser. Estimates for its value are put between $20 billion and $50 billion.

As part of the purchase, Chromium will continue to be maintained. The open-source project is used as the base of Chrome and other browsers, including Microsoft Edge, DuckDuckGo, Amazon Silk, and Opera, as well as the core of custom apps, including those running on Electron.

A very big moonshot



To Perplexity, the purchase would give the company a considerable leg up in the marketplace. While it does have its own AI-centric browser, Comet, buying Chrome would give it a massive 3.5 billion users to access and profit from.

It would also mean that Perplexity will be directly competing with Apple's Safari, one of the incumbent browsers on mobile devices.

The move is one that may seem tempting to any big company in a similar position to Google. The sale offers a way for Google to offload the browser that the Department of Justice is keen to see split off from the main company.

However, Google is being very resistant to handing off its browser. It has repeatedly complained in public about the situation and the possibility of a forced sell-off.

A sale would be a risk to consumers when it comes to maintaining security, Google has previously insisted. There's also the issue of user data, with the current and largely understood Google collection regime being changed for something completely different.

Perplexity's actions certainly don't help earn trust from others when it comes to training AIs. On August 4, Cloudflare claimed that Perplexity scraped web pages for AI training, but used several techniques to ignore any robots.txt limitations.

There's also a possibility that the purchase could be financed in a completely different way. In late June, it was rumored that Apple executives had discussed the possibility of acquiring Perplexity, giving the firm a massive cash hoard at its disposal.

Either way, at present, it doesn't seem that Google will take the bait of a sale to Perplexity, or any other major entities keen to pick up the browser. There's a chance that it could accept an acquisition request down the road, but only if it is pushed into it.



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    mpantonempantone Posts: 2,525member
    Google isn't selling Chrome. It's the best way for them to gather data that they sell to advertisers. That's still like ~80% of company revenue.

    That's why Alphabet is so desperately defending Chrome from various governments' calls to divest the browser from the rest of the company's operations. Chrome basically FUNDS EVERYTHING ELSE.
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