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PALO ALTO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--You.com, the AI-powered productivity engine, today announced a new strategic collaboration with Similarweb (NYSE: SMWB), the leading Digital Data provider and ...
In this post, we will show you how to use You.com AI for productivity and research. If you’re looking for a tool that can assist you with fast and accurate research, complex problem-solving, content ...
While most Google alternatives differentiate themselves from the search giant by doubling down on privacy, You.com is taking a different approach. The startup’s big idea is that web search would be ...
Search startup You.com has debuted an artificial intelligence chatbot that can provide natural language answers to user queries, as well as surface related items such as code snippets and graphs.
Lisa joined CNET after more than 20 years as a reporter and editor. Her coverage of AI ranged from a hands-on with OpenAI's empathetic Advanced Voice Mode to in-depth explainers on LLMs, ...
Artificial intelligence startup SuSea Inc., which does business as You.com, today announced that it has raised $150 million in funding at a $1.5 billion valuation. Cox Enterprises led the Series C ...
AI search engine You.com has a new Custom Assistants feature that allows anyone to build an AI assistant for free with the same tech powering ChatGPT, the company said in a press release Thursday.
AI startup You.com is in discussions to secure new funding at a valuation of $1.4bn, The Information reported. The Palo Alto-based startup, which focuses on AI search for business, plans to use the ...
In 2020, Richard Socher left Salesforce to build the next big search engine. Google was king back then, but he felt its flagship product was woefully inefficient. Search queries were filled with SEO ...
You.com founder Richard Socher knows that his company has always been a David going after the Goliath in search, Google, and to a lesser extent Microsoft. He likes to point out that his company built ...