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AI and Advanced Technologies

New York Courts Become Pressure Chamber for AI as NYT and Tribune Sue Perplexity

The New York Times and Chicago Tribune have sued Perplexity AI in New York federal court, alleging the startup unlawfully scraped millions of copyrighted articles — including paywalled content — to power its AI search engine and chat tools. The complaint asserts that Perplexity repackaged the journalism “verbatim or near verbatim” and, at times, falsely attributed fabricated content to the newspapers, threatening both revenue and journalistic integrity.

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Fourteen Major Publishers Sue Cohere for AI-Powered Copyright Violations

A group of publishers, including Condé Nast and Forbes, have filed a lawsuit against AI firm Cohere for alleged copyright infringement. They claim Cohere used over 4,000 copyrighted works to train its AI models without permission, raising concerns about intellectual property rights in the AI era.

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New York Times vs. OpenAI: A Legal Battle Over Copyright in the Age of AI

In a landmark case, the New York Times has sued OpenAI for using its articles without permission, alleging copyright infringement. OpenAI counterargues that the material was used under ‘fair use’. The case could set significant legal precedents for AI and content creators.

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