en.Wedoany.com Reported - Artificial intelligence company Perplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas stated that the company plans to conduct an initial public offering (IPO) in 2028, a timeline that will not be altered by the listing processes of competitors Anthropic and OpenAI.

Srinivas told CNBC on June 8 that Perplexity had originally planned to launch an IPO in 2028, and that plan remains unchanged. He has previously stated multiple times that he would not go public before 2028, and this statement is a reaffirmation of his existing position.
U.S. AI company Anthropic confidentially filed for an IPO last week, with the offering price yet to be disclosed, but the company's latest valuation is close to $1 trillion. Meanwhile, OpenAI also confidentially submitted its IPO filing documents this Monday.
Regarding the IPO prospects of competitors, Srinivas stated that if competitors perform poorly in their listings, it would undoubtedly trigger a chain reaction. He believes that SpaceX's IPO this week will serve as an important indicator for assessing the listing prospects of Anthropic and OpenAI. He also emphasized that the success of these IPOs is crucial for the entire AI industry and expressed hope for their success.
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