Perplexity plans to go public in 2028, unaffected by OpenAI and Anthropic's IPOs

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According to Beating Monitoring, Perplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas said in an interview with CNBC that regardless of how OpenAI and Anthropic perform in their IPOs, the company plans to go public in 2028. Srinivas noted that Perplexity’s IPO plans are independent of these two companies, and its 2028 listing target remains unchanged.

Before Srinivas made his remarks, both OpenAI and Anthropic had already filed confidential IPO applications with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, and Elon Musk’s SpaceX also plans to go public this week. Srinivas believes that SpaceX’s IPO performance will serve as a leading indicator of whether OpenAI and Anthropic can successfully go public, and that if both industry giants run into setbacks, it will have ripple effects across the entire AI industry.

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