Image created with gemini-3.1-flash-image-preview with claude-sonnet-4-5. Image prompt: 1980s NORAD war room CRT monitor displaying cascading wireframe newspapers and book spines in glowing amber vector graphics flooding uncontrollably across the screen, dark silhouette of operator reaching toward monitor, deep black background with neon blue accents, large bold red retro sans-serif text reading PUBLISHING across top, cinematic foreboding lighting, high contrast 80s techno-thriller aesthetic

Both pplx-embed-v1 and pplx-embed-context-v1 are available at 0.6B and 4B parameter variants. Read the paper: https://t.co/m3rOCdxm8m Both are available on Hugging Face (under MIT License) and through the Perplexity API:
https://x.com/perplexity_ai/status/2027095040120733703

Today we’re releasing two embedding model families, pplx-embed-v1 and pplx-embed-context-v1. These SOTA embedding APIs are designed specifically for real-world, web-scale retrieval.
https://x.com/perplexity_ai/status/2027094981161410710

“Tired of the same ultracrepidarian professional talking heads” – what a brilliant phrase. First, Swyx is absolutely right: who do these conferences actually serve? Second, I admire how he is not a talker but a doer: he found a precise niche of builders and serves it with
https://x.com/TheTuringPost/status/2024859570208735613

PRIMAVERA February 27 2 p.m. CET #GucciPrimavera Created with AI
https://x.com/gucci/status/2026028294315900947?s=20

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