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AI Showdown: The New York Times vs. Perplexity Over Copyrighted Content

Oct 15, 202411 minSeason 10Ep. 34
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Episode description

The New York Times has drawn a hard line with AI companies—this time, it’s targeting Jeff Bezos-backed Perplexity. In this episode, we dive deep into the explosive legal battle over the use of copyrighted content in generative AI outputs. What happens when AI models scrape and summarize paywalled journalism without permission? How does this clash set the stage for the future of AI and media?

We’ll unpack The New York Times’ cease and desist letter, the legal concepts of copyright infringement, fair use, and the broader implications for AI companies like Perplexity and OpenAI. Plus, we’ll explore strategies AI companies can use to fix these issues before they end up in court.

If you’re interested in the intersection of tech, media, and law, this episode is packed with insights into how companies can navigate the high-stakes legal landscape of generative AI.

Listen now to learn how this case could shape the future of AI and content creation.

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