A large-scale legal conflict is brewing between a leading media institution and an innovative AI company. According to official sources from Reuters, BBC has prepared an official warning of impending legal action against Perplexity for systematic appropriation of journalistic content.
Financial Times reveals details about the scandal, noting that the British media accuses the technology startup of improper use of news materials and reports without the necessary licensing agreements. The key problem lies in training artificial intelligence with journalistic content without proper citation.
Perplexity representatives remain resolute in their silence, refusing an official comment on the raised accusations. At the same time, the company declares that it has no current plans for mergers or acquisitions, which further escalates the tension around the case.
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This incident is another illustration of the growing contradictions between traditional media organizations and technology startups in the field of artificial intelligence, raising sharp questions about intellectual property and copyrights in the digital era.
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