Reddit says it warned Perplexity to stop using its data—but citations to the site soared 40-fold afterward.
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Social media giant Reddit has filed a lawsuit against artificial intelligence company Perplexity, accusing it of illegally harvesting user posts to train its AI models in one of the latest clashes between content owners and AI developers over data rights. The complaint, filed Wednesday in a New York federal court, alleges that Perplexity, along with three partners—Lithuanian data scraper Oxylabs, Texas-based SerpApi, and a “former Russian botnet” called AWMProxy—circumvented technological safeguards to access Reddit’s copyrighted material. Reddit claims the defendants...
Reddit says it warned Perplexity to stop using its data—but citations to the site soared 40-fold afterward.
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