Although you may be tuning into the Super Bowl for the football, you'll also be exposed to the latest in tech. (Remember last year's Temu and Copilot ads?) This year, Perplexity is getting in on the action, running a campaign that could win you $1 million.
Perplexity AI announced that this Sunday, February 9, it will be holding its Perplexity Million Dollar Question sweepstakes during the Super Bowl. To enter, all users have to do is download the Perplexity app [iOS or Android] and ask the app questions during the big game.
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Users can begin submitting entries at 3 p.m. PT/ 6 p.m. ET (that's a half hour before kickoff) and are limited to 26 entries per person. Sweepstakes entries are calculated as follows: One entry for downloading the app, creating an account, and entering the sweepstakes; one entry per app referral (capped at 20); and five extra raffle entries for asking five questions during the game.
For the referral entries to count, the person being referred has to download the app, sign up, and ask at least one question during the game. You can keep track of all of your entries within the app.
The questions don't have to be related to the Super Bowl, although the game could be a good starting point for questions such as, Where did the Eagles get their name from? However, since Perplexity is meant to function as an AI-enhanced search engine, you can ask it whatever you would typically type into Google.
More on Perplexity’s Million Dollar Question Contest on ZDNET
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