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CNN sues Perplexity over alleged unauthorized use of news content

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CNN sues Perplexity over alleged unauthorized use of news content

American news network CNN has filed a lawsuit against AI-powered search company Perplexity, accusing the firm of unlawfully distributing copyrighted journalistic content without authorization.

The legal complaint marks another chapter in the growing conflict between media organizations and artificial intelligence companies over the use of published articles, data, and digital reporting. CNN argues that original journalism requires significant financial investment and professional work, and that technology firms should compensate publishers when using their content commercially.

According to statements released by the company, CNN believes that AI platforms cannot freely reproduce or exploit news material created by professional journalists. The media group emphasized that quality journalism remains essential for informing the public and maintaining reliable access to verified information.

Perplexity, known for its AI-based search and answer platform, has already faced criticism and legal pressure from several publishers and digital platforms in recent months. The company has been accused of scraping online content and using copyrighted material to train and improve its artificial intelligence systems.

The debate surrounding AI-generated answers and copyrighted content has intensified worldwide as publishers seek stronger legal protections for their reporting. Many media companies are now demanding licensing agreements that would require AI firms to pay for access to professional news content.

Legal experts say the outcome of these disputes could shape the future relationship between artificial intelligence developers and the global media industry. The cases may also influence future regulations concerning intellectual property rights in the AI era.

As AI technology continues to expand rapidly, tensions between innovation and copyright protection are expected to remain at the center of discussions within the technology and media sectors.


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