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Apple Eyes Perplexity AI Acquisition to Boost Its AI Game
PLUS: Meta and Oakley Launch AI Smart Glasses for Athletes
Apple is Considering Acquiring Perplexity AI

Apple is reportedly exploring a potential acquisition of Perplexity AI, the red-hot AI search startup recently valued at $14 billion. If pursued, it would be Apple’s largest-ever acquisition and a bold move to catch up in the AI race.
Key Points:
Apple’s M&A chief Adrian Perica has floated the idea internally; no formal bid has been made yet.
Siri’s limitations and growing reliance on Google search (~$20B/year) may be motivating the move, especially amid DOJ scrutiny.
Perplexity’s conversational search could be integrated into Safari or Siri, giving Apple a direct AI search product.
Conclusion
A Perplexity deal would signal a major shift in Apple’s AI strategy, potentially reducing dependence on Google and strengthening its competitive edge in AI search. While still speculative, the move could reshape both Apple’s future and the broader AI ecosystem.
Meta and Oakley Launch AI Smart Glasses for Athletes
Meta is expanding its AI wearables with a new Oakley collaboration focused on athletes, introducing upgraded smart glasses with performance-driven features and high-profile endorsements.
Key Points:
The Oakley Meta HSTN glasses start at $399, with 3K video, 2x battery life, and a real-time AI assistant.
Includes Bluetooth support for calls and music, plus an upgraded camera from Meta’s Ray-Ban line.
Backed by a campaign featuring Kylian Mbappé and Patrick Mahomes, preorders begin July 11 in 15 countries.
Conclusion
By combining cutting-edge AI with sporty, stylish frames, Meta is aiming to dominate the early AI wearables market—especially among active users who want both function and fashion.
🚀 Other AI updates to look out
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Moonshot’s Kimi-Researcher hit a new benchmark on “Humanity’s Last Exam,” outperforming Gemini and OpenAI’s research models.
Apple is being sued by shareholders over its handling of Siri AI delays, as competition heats up.
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