Reddit sues Perplexity for scraping data to train AI system. This is where it all begins. From what I gather, it’s less about the principle of data scraping, and more about the simple fact that Perplexity didn’t pay for the privilege of using Reddit’s data. It’s like, you want to use our words, our salty basement dweller prose, to build your AI? Fine, but you gotta pay the toll. It’s a transaction, a business deal. The whole issue of AI training using the unfiltered ramblings of the internet… well, that’s another story altogether.
Reddit, in the wake of its IPO, has seemingly changed.… Continue reading
The BBC is pursuing legal action against Perplexity AI, a US-based chatbot company, for unauthorized verbatim reproduction of BBC content, constituting copyright infringement and breach of terms of use. This action, the first of its kind for the BBC, stems from Perplexity’s alleged disregard for BBC’s “robots.txt” directives and follows earlier BBC research revealing inaccuracies and misrepresentations of BBC news in several popular AI chatbots, including Perplexity AI. The BBC’s legal letter demands Perplexity cease using BBC content, delete existing material, and provide financial compensation. The Professional Publishers Association also expressed deep concern regarding the broader issue of AI platforms’ copyright infringements.
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Perplexity AI submitted a bid to ByteDance, proposing a merger that would combine Perplexity, TikTok U.S., and new investors into a single entity. This structure would allow most ByteDance investors to retain equity while integrating TikTok’s video capabilities into Perplexity’s AI search platform. The proposed merger, valued at well over $50 billion, is a strategic move given the rising competition in AI-assisted search and the potential sale of TikTok. President-elect Trump’s 90-day extension offers a window for deal completion, though the process is expected to take several months.
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