Perplexity AI CEO: 1 Crore Reward for ICC Champions Trophy Final

Written By:
Pari Shukla

Reviewed By:
Vaibhav Jha

Perplexity Ai Announces 1 Crore Reward For Icc Champions Trophy Final

After the impressive win of the Indian team in the semi-finals of the ICC Men’s Champions Trophy 2025 against team Australia, Perplexity AI has announced an exciting contest for the tournament’s final.

The firm’s CEO, Aravind Srinivas, announced the news on his official X account, stating, “Now that India is in the final, Perplexity will run a contest for the final as promised. The prize will be at least 1 crore, possibly even more. Stay tuned. Rules TBD.”

However, Srinivas did not give the details and the clear format of the contest, he has highlighted that it may involve using the Perplexity AI’s app during the match, similar to the past “Million Dollar Question” campaign that was held during the Super Bowl. 

After the announcement, the excitement was boosted up online by the social media users and cricket fans, and the comment section was filled with queries about the contest. 

Many users asked for more details and one user named Binary Forking has commented suggesting the changing of the symbol of the firm’s app to the Indian flag for Indian users if the Indian team lifts the trophy.

However, the Indian team has fixed its spot in the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 final after a massive win in the semi-final at the Dubai International Stadium on March 3. By chasing the total target of 265 runs against Australia. 

With this victory, India will face either South Africa or New Zealand in the finals in Dubai on 9th March.

Also Read: AI to track Fans’ Digital Experience at ICC Men’s Champions Trophy 2025



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Pari Shukla is a Reporter and Writer at The Crypto Times. Apart from being a crypto enthusiast, Pari is a cricket aficionado and has also worked as a Sports Anchor and Writer. When not working, Pari likes to explore Turkish Culture.
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