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Home / Technology / AI Search Engine Sued Over Copyright

AI Search Engine Sued Over Copyright

5 Dec

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Summary

  • AI search engine faces copyright lawsuit for content usage.
  • Allegations include verbatim content delivery and paywall bypass.
  • Multiple news organizations are pursuing similar legal actions.
AI Search Engine Sued Over Copyright

A prominent news publisher initiated a lawsuit against an AI search engine on Thursday, accusing it of copyright infringement. The suit asserts that the AI platform is delivering content verbatim and has been employing the newspaper's articles within its Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) systems without permission.

Further allegations specify that the AI's browser feature may be circumventing the publication's paywall to provide detailed article summaries. This legal challenge is part of a broader trend, as the publisher and its affiliates have previously sued AI companies over the use of their content for model training.

This development underscores the escalating legal battles between traditional media and AI companies regarding intellectual property rights. The courts' decisions in these cases will be crucial in defining the legal liabilities surrounding AI's data usage and content summarization technologies.

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 is accused of using copyrighted news content verbatim and for its RAG systems without permission.
The AI's browser feature is accused of circumventing paywalls to provide detailed article summaries.
Yes, multiple news publications have filed lawsuits against AI developers over model training materials.

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