Apple Eyes Perplexity AI, MiniMax's $3B IPO, and Uber's Global AI Expansion - Daily AI Brief #214

June 21, 2025 - Daily AI Brief
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Welcome to today's AI Brief. Apple is reportedly considering acquiring Perplexity AI, while MiniMax plans a $3 billion IPO in Hong Kong. Uber is expanding its AI solutions to 30 countries, and Meta had considered buying Perplexity before investing in Scale AI.

In other news, 1Password and AWS are enhancing cloud security, and Thinking Machines Lab is valued at $10 billion after a recent fundraising round. Sagteс has acquired 80% of Smart Bridge Technology, and Lenovo unveiled its AI vision at MWC Shanghai 2025.

Top stories

Apple Considers Acquiring Perplexity AI
Reports indicate that Apple executives are discussing the potential acquisition of the AI startup Perplexity to enhance AI capabilities, particularly for Safari. Read more
MiniMax Plans $3 Billion Hong Kong IPO
Chinese AI startup MiniMax, backed by Alibaba, is planning an IPO in Hong Kong valued at $3 billion, with financial advisers already hired. Read more
Uber Expands AI Solutions to 30 Countries
Uber Technologies has expanded its Uber AI Solutions business, offering new resources for AI labs and enterprises in 30 countries, including data solutions and tools for AI model training. Read more
Meta Considered Buying Perplexity Before Investing in Scale AI
Meta Platforms explored acquiring AI search startup Perplexity before investing $14.3 billion in Scale AI for a 49% stake. The investment aims to boost Meta's generative AI capabilities. Read more

Other news

1Password and Amazon Web Services have expanded their partnership to enhance cloud security, while Thinking Machines Lab has been valued at $10 billion after a significant fundraising round. Sagteс Global Limited acquired an 80% stake in Smart Bridge Technology Limited to boost its AI SaaS revenue. At MWC Shanghai 2025, Lenovo unveiled its AI strategy focusing on enterprise productivity. Toronto-based Xatoms secured $3 million for AI-driven water purification, and Applied Intuition raised $600 million to expand its self-driving software. Promptfoo reached 100,000 users and launched a new security platform, while Schneider Electric introduced new data center solutions for AI workloads.

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