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Reddit takes legal action against AI

Reddit has filed a lawsuit against Perplexity AI and three other entities, alleging they engaged in "industrial-scale, unlawful" scraping of user comments for commercial purposes. The lawsuit, lodged in a New York federal court, targets Perplexity, a competitor in the AI chatbot space, along with Oxylabs UAB, AWMProxy, and SerpApi. Reddit's chief legal officer, Ben Lee, said: “Scrapers bypass technological protections to steal data, then sell it to clients hungry for training material.” The lawsuit claims these companies circumvent Reddit's anti-scraping measures and Google's controls to access content. Reddit has previously established licensing agreements with major companies to allow them to train AI systems on its vast user-generated content.

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