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Home / Business and Economy / AI Startup Faces Mass Copyright Lawsuits

AI Startup Faces Mass Copyright Lawsuits

5 Dec

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Summary

  • Startup accused of illegally copying millions of articles without permission.
  • Allegations include trademark violations and creating fabricated content.
  • Multiple publishers and tech companies have filed lawsuits against the AI firm.
AI Startup Faces Mass Copyright Lawsuits

A prominent artificial intelligence startup is embroiled in legal battles, accused by The New York Times and other publishers of widespread copyright infringement. The company allegedly copied millions of articles without permission to power its generative AI products, including paywalled content. These lawsuits accuse the startup of distributing journalists' work en masse and misusing trademarks by generating false content attributed to news outlets.

The legal challenges extend beyond just news organizations. Cloudflare has accused the startup of unauthorized web scraping, and social media company Reddit filed a lawsuit over unlawful data scraping for AI training. Tech giants like Amazon have also taken legal action concerning the startup's AI agent shopping features, alleging covert account access.

These disputes underscore a critical tension between content creators and AI developers over intellectual property rights in the rapidly evolving AI landscape. Despite facing numerous legal challenges, the AI startup has attracted significant investment, with funding rounds valuing the company at $20 billion, indicating substantial financial backing amidst these intense legal battles.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Perplexity AI is accused of illegally copying millions of articles without permission and distributing journalists' work to power its AI products.
The New York Times, Dow Jones, New York Post, Forbes, Wired, Chicago Tribune, Merriam-Webster Dictionary, and Encyclopedia Britannica have filed lawsuits.
Cloudflare, Reddit, and Amazon have also filed lawsuits or made accusations against Perplexity AI concerning web scraping and data usage.

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