Social media platform Reddit has sued Perplexity for unlawfully scraping its data to train the AI startup’s AI-based search engine, accusing it of building a $20 billion firm off stolen 0 to reports, Reddit sued three other companies in a New York federal court on Wednesday, alleging that the data-scraping companies circumvented its data protection measures to “steal data that Perplexity desperately needs” to train its “answer engine.” This latest case is one of the many filed by content creators against tech firms over the alleged misuse of copyrighted material to train their AI 1 publishers in particular argue that AI firms’ actions of using their content without authorization are taking away their readership and their advertising revenue, subsequently threatening already fragile business 2 defends itself against Reddit’s “threats” In response to Reddit’s allegations, Perplexity defended its methods.
“Our approach remains principled and responsible as we provide factual answers with accurate AI, and we will not tolerate threats against openness and the public interest,” the startup said in a 3 June this year, Reddit , which is comprised of thousands of interest-based “subreddit” communities, filed a similar lawsuit against another AI startup Anthropic, which is still ongoing. “AI companies are locked in an arms race for quality human content—and that pressure has fueled an industrial-scale ‘data laundering’ economy.” Reddit chief legal officer Ben 4 claims it is the most commonly cited source for AI-generated 5 has licensing agreements with other major tech companies like Google and OpenAI for training their AI 6 the latest lawsuit, it alleges that Perplexity, which currently does not have a licensing agreement with Reddit to use its content, worked with at least three data-scrapping companies, namely Lithuania-based Oxylabs, Russia-based AWMProxy, and SerpApi, which is based in 7 is accusing these firms of illegally scraping its data from billions of search 8 to the court papers, Reddit sent Perplexity a cease-and-desist letter last 9 Perplexity allegedly went on and “increased the volume of citations to Reddit forty-fold” after receiving the 10 for the other three companies did not immediately comment on the 11 is also reportedly asking for unspecified monetary damages and an order to block Perplexity from using its 12 Perplexity, this is not new, as it adds to a string of legal actions against the AI startup over copyright 13 August, two major Japanese media groups, Nikkei and Asahi Shimbun, jointly filed a lawsuit at a Tokyo District Court against Perplexity AI over copyright 14 was previously reported by Cryptopolitan , they also alleged that the AI search engine firm provided incorrect information attributed to their articles, which could potentially hurt their credibility, according to the media 15 and Asahi Shimbun were demanding 2.2 billion yen or $14.7 million in damages 16 also asked Perplexity to delete their stored 17 that’s not 18 to this, the New York Post and Rupert Murdoch’s Dow Jones also alleged that Perplexity was hurting their businesses by diverting customers and revenues away from news publishers through using their content to respond to questions on their platforms via its 19 to the list of publishers, the BBC also demanded that Perplexity cease to use their content in a “cease and desist” 20 news outlets, such as the New York Times and Conde Nast, have also delivered similar letters to the AI company asking them to cease using their content without 21 Bybit now and claim a $50 bonus in minutes
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