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Investing.com -- AI unicorn Perplexity has acquired Invisible, a company specializing in scalable infrastructure for AI agents, according to an announcement by Perplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas on Tuesday.
Srinivas shared on X that the Invisible team, which has previous experience at Uber (NYSE:UBER) and Cloud Kitchens, will help scale Perplexity’s AI-native browser Comet "securely and reliably among both consumers and enterprises."
Invisible describes itself as providing "infrastructure for the AI-native world," combining AI agents and personal data to transform various industries. The company offers two main products: A3, an enterprise-grade automation API for autonomous agents, and Taka, which it calls "the world’s first AI personal CFO."
In a statement on its website, Invisible confirmed the acquisition, noting that Perplexity’s Comet browser aligns with their vision by transforming browsing into a more comprehensive experience that can research, compare, make purchases, schedule, and explain through a conversational interface.
The financial terms of the acquisition were not disclosed in the announcement.
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