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Vulnerability discovered in Perplexity's Comet AI browser enables attackers to gain access to sensitive data in open browser ...
Two of Japan’s top daily newspaper publishers are suing a U.S. AI company for alleged copyright infringement, accusing the ...
The Albanese government insists it is continuing its push to force big tech to compensate news publishers for content.
Major Japanese daily publishers Nikkei Inc. and The Asahi Shimbun Co. said Tuesday they jointly filed a lawsuit against U.S. artificial intelligence startup Perplexity AI Inc. over the alleged ...
The newspapers are seeking an injunction and 2.2 billion yen each in damages from Perplexity. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The newspapers are seeking an injunction and ¥2.2 billion each in damages from Perplexity, they said in a joint statement.
Perplexity has announced Comet Plus, a subscription service for its browser. This subscription will reportedly help fund ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming how people search online, offering instant answers while siphoning away valuable traffic from leading websites, according to data from SimilarWeb and other ...
A flaw in Perplexity AI’s Comet browser exposed users to hackers by letting malicious hidden prompts hijack its AI assistant, ...
Perplexity has launched a subscription program that it claims will generate revenue for publishers.
Perplexity launches Comet Plus, a $5 subscription that gives users access to premium publisher content while ensuring fair pay for journalists in the AI era. Learn what it is, how it works, its ...
Perplexity AI has launched a USD 42.5 million program to share revenue with publishers based on how their content is used in its Comet browser and AI assistant. Funded by Comet Plus subscriptions, the ...
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