Looks like The New York Times just dropped a lawsuit against Perplexity AI over copyright issues. This isn't the first time major publishers have gone after AI companies for allegedly scraping their content without permission. With AI tools pulling data from everywhere to train models, the legal battle around intellectual property is heating up. Could set a precedent for how AI platforms handle copyrighted material moving forward. Definitely worth watching how this plays out.

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FUD_Vaccinatedvip
· 13h ago
The New York Times is serious this time, Perplexity must be panicking.
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StableBoivip
· 13h ago
NYT is complaining again, this time it's Perplexity's turn. Speaking of AI training, why does it always have to use content for free?
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ParanoiaKingvip
· 13h ago
The New York Times is truly getting anxious this time. The Perplexity incident is probably just the beginning...
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MevHuntervip
· 13h ago
NYT is at it again, this time it's Perplexity's turn. It feels like AI companies are going to have a tough time.
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