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TikTok, Perplexity and US government
Perplexity AI proposes TikTok merger; part U.S. government ownership
A new TikTok proposal is on the table. Perplexity AI has proposed a merger that would give the U.S. government a 50% ownership stake.
AI company suggests US government takes 50% stock of TikTok in new merger proposal: Report
If the new proposal is accepted, the U.S. government would not have voting power or a seat on the company's board.
New bid for TikTok from Perplexity AI could give US government 50% stake
WASHINGTON (AP) — Perplexity AI has presented a new proposal to TikTok’s parent company that would allow the U.S. government to own up to 50% of a new entity that merges Perplexity with TikTok’s U.S. business, according to a person familiar with the matter.
Trump, TikTok and Microsoft
Trump says Microsoft in talks to acquire TikTok, calls for bidding war over app
Trump said that there were many contenders looking to buy TikTok and that he “would like the United States to have a 50% ownership position in a joint venture.”
Trump Says Microsoft Is in Talks to Acquire TikTok
U.S. President Donald Trump told reporters on Monday that Microsoft is in talks to acquire TikTok and that he would like to see a bidding war over the app. (Reporting by Nandita Bose and Costas Pitas;
President Trump says he'll decide on TikTok's ownership 'probably over the next 30 days'
President Donald Trump told reporters Saturday, "Numerous people are talking to me, very substantial people, about buying" TikTok.
We Will Have a Lot of People Bidding on TikTok
Donald Trump to House GOP: there will be 'a lot of people bidding on' TikTok: recap
Donald Trump is huddling with House Republicans at a GOP retreat on Monday. Keep up with live updates from the USA TODAY Network.
Trump: We Will Have a Lot of People Bidding on TikTok
U.S. President Donald Trump predicted on Monday there will be many people bidding to own TikTok, and he does not want China involved in the popular social media company. Trump was speaking to Republican lawmakers at his Doral golf club in Miami.
Trump administration negotiates future of TikTok
President Donald Trump has pivoted from calling for TikTok to be banned, during his previous term, to now working on a deal to keep the social media app staying in business in the U.S.
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Trump’s reported plans to save TikTok may violate SCOTUS-backed law
There's no telling yet if Trump's plan can set up a better version of Project Texas or convince China to sign off on a TikTok ...
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TikTok shuts down in the United States hours ahead of a ban
TikTok went offline in the United States Saturday night, less than two hours before a ban was slated to go into effect.
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SF-based AI startup proposes plan to give U.S. government partial TikTok ownership
San Francisco's Perplexity AI has presented the new proposal to Byte Dance, TikTok’s parent company, as the organization ...
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TikTok Resumes Operation in the United States With New Message
TikTok is planning to resume services in the United States on Monday after having discussions with President-elect Donald ...
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In the United States, Users React to Life (Briefly) Without TikTok
The app went dark nationwide on Saturday night, but the company indicated it was in the process of restoring the service ...
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TikTok is back online in the United States
TikTok went offline at 10:30 p.m. ET in the United States on Saturday as a federal ban was enacted. Apple subsequently ...
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What the new TikTok is going to look like? The possibilities explained
There are reports that the United States government is looking to bring in software firm Oracle and US investors to take over ...
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TikTok Today, Routers Tomorrow? The Next Frontier In U.S.-China Tech Tensions
With Chinese-made TP-Link controlling most American home internet connections, some security experts and lawmakers propose ...
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