The New York Times sued Perplexity Friday (Dec. 5), alleging that the artificial intelligence (AI) startup repeatedly violated its copyrights. The New York Times reported Friday (Dec.
The New York Times filed a lawsuit against AI startup Perplexity. The suit alleges Perplexity has illegally copied and distributed The Times' copyrighted content.
The New York Times sued Perplexity AI on Friday, accusing the artificial intelligence startup of unlawfully copying, distributing and displaying millions of its articles without permission to help train chatbots.
The New York Times sues startup Perplexity for copyright infringement, expanding its legal fight against generative-AI companies that it says steal and then profit from its content.
The newspaper and one of its reporters accuse the administration of violating their First and Fifth Amendment rights.
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NYT's Q3 results outshine estimates as digital subscriptions, advertising and cash flow power continued growth momentum.
During Donald Trump's first term as president, many news organizations saw big gains in audience and subscribers. In his second term, not so much.