TikTok's headquarters in Culver City, California, captured on March 13, 2024. (Mike Blake/Reuters/CNN)



Perplexity AI Proposes Major Deal with TikTok
Perplexity AI, a San Francisco-based artificial intelligence startup, has pitched a new proposal to TikTok's parent company, ByteDance, that could change the app's future in the United States. The plan would allow the U.S. government to own up to 50% of a new entity formed by merging Perplexity with TikTok's U.S. operations. This move aims to address concerns about national security and TikTok's ties to China.

The proposal, submitted last week, builds on an earlier plan presented on January 18, just before a federal law banning TikTok went into effect. While ByteDance has not yet responded to the initial proposal, the revised version includes key changes based on feedback from the Trump administration.

How the Deal Would Work
Under the revised plan, ByteDance would retain some involvement with TikTok but would need to cede full U.S. board control. The U.S. government would acquire up to 50% of the newly formed entity during its initial public offering, expected to be valued at over $300 billion. However, the government would not have voting rights or board representation.

A critical aspect of the deal is separating TikTok's proprietary algorithm from the U.S. business. This aligns with former Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin’s idea of reducing Chinese ownership while ensuring that TikTok's technology remains independent of China. Mnuchin has previously expressed interest in the app's operations, echoing the sentiment that any deal must safeguard U.S. interests.

Rising Interest in TikTok Acquisition
Several investors, including tech giants, are reportedly exploring deals with TikTok. President Donald Trump recently shared optimism that an agreement could be finalized within 30 days. While travelling aboard Air Force One, Trump noted substantial interest on TikTok from prominent individuals, though he denied discussing the matter with Oracle CEO Larry Ellison, despite reports of Oracle's involvement in takeover talks.

TikTok’s Controversial Status
TikTok has faced scrutiny in the U.S. due to its Chinese ownership, raising fears about potential security risks. Although the U.S. government has argued that the app could compromise user data, it has not provided concrete evidence of data misuse or interference by Chinese authorities. The Biden administration upheld concerns about ByteDance’s control over TikTok’s algorithm, which determines the content users see on the platform.

The app narrowly avoided a shutdown in the U.S. earlier this month, as President Trump postponed enforcement of the ban following TikTok CEO Shou Chew’s attendance at Trump’s inauguration. The ban was initially set to take effect on January 19, but a last-minute executive order granted TikTok a temporary reprieve.

Despite ongoing debates and legal battles, TikTok’s future in the U.S. remains uncertain. Perplexity AI’s proposal may pave the way for a compromise, balancing national security concerns with the app’s immense popularity among American users.

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