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$200 a month for conversational AI: Perplexity’s strategic gamble

In June 2025, Perplexity AI, a rising star in the field of conversational artificial intelligence, announced the launch of its premium offering, dubbed “Perplexity Max,” priced at $200 per month. Positioned somewhere between a next-generation search engine and a cognitive assistant, Perplexity offers a search experience based on AI-generated answers that are sourced, contextualized, and updated. This pricing strategy raises questions: What does this move into the high-end market mean for the automated information access economy? Who are the target audiences? And what ethical, technical, and societal implications does it raise?

Founded in 2022, Perplexity AI stands out for its ability to generate direct answers to complex queries, while citing its sources, much like an academic search engine1. Unlike ChatGPT or Claude, Perplexity bases its promise on verifiability and transparency: each answer is accompanied by links to the reference documents.

Its growing popularity is part of a search for more reliable decision-making tools, particularly in scientific, legal, and strategic circles.

The "Perplexity Max" plan promises priority access to the highest-performance models on the market: GPT-4o (OpenAI, Claude 3.5 (Anthropic, Mistral, and more. It also includes:

  • shorter response times,
  • the ability to handle long, complex queries,
  • extensive customization of the interface and settings,
  • a rich and persistent conversation history,
  • advanced features for collaborative searches.

This solution is clearly designed for technical professionals (data scientists, analysts, researchers), data-intensive companies, and expert users who require precision, reliability, and time savings.

Compared with ChatGPT Plus ($20/month) or Claude Pro ($30/month), Perplexity’s offering is positioned as a high-value-added service, with a very distinct target audience.

Perplexity’s initiative is part of a profound transformation of the freemium model that has prevailed in generative AI to date. By targeting professional niches willing to invest in informational performance, the company is ushering in a form of elitism in access to AI.

This strategy is reminiscent of that of BloombergGPT in finance or Harvey in law: specialized AI, expensive, but crucial to value creation.

This raises the question of whether such a model is sustainable: can we make advanced AI widely available without exacerbating inequalities in access to knowledge and informed decision-making?

The shift to paid, highly personalized AI raises several issues:

  • Transparency: Which models are used? With what parameters?
  • Responsibility: In the event of an error or bias in an answer, who is responsible: the user, the model provider, or Perplexity?
  • Data protection: The processing of requests that are often sensitive raises questions regarding encryption, retention, and secondary use.

Regulations currently being developed (such as the European AI Act)⁴ will have to adapt to these hybrid offerings, which straddle the line between search engines, analytical tools, and cognitive assistants.

The launch of Perplexity Max could signal the arrival of a new type of AI service:

  • free or low-cost AI for the general public,
  • an intermediate AI plan for frequent users (via a moderate subscription),
  • Premium AI for demanding professionals.

This divide is reminiscent of the evolution of cloud services, where the SaaS model is segmented by level of performance and support. However, questions regarding interoperability, data portability, and ethical access remain unresolved.

With its $200-a-month “Max” subscription, Perplexity is shaking up the rules governing access to conversational AI. This bold move points to a broader trend: the emergence of premium AI, reserved for expert users. This development raises questions about how to ensure equitable access to AI-assisted knowledge. Will artificial intelligence become a universal good or a tool of the digital elite?⁵

1. Perplexity AI. (2025). Introducing Perplexity Max. Retrieved June 2025 from
https://www.perplexity.ai/

2. Anthropic. (2025). Claude 3.5 Technical Report.
https://www.anthropic.com/

3. OpenAI. (2024). GPT-4o: Capabilities and Use Cases.
https://openai.com/research/gpt-4o

4. European Commission. (2024). Artificial Intelligence Act – Final Text.
https://eur-lex.europa.eu/

5. MIT Technology Review. (2025). “Why Perplexity’s new subscription could change how we value AI.”
https://www.technologyreview.com/

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