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16 October 2024NewsAIMuireann Bolger

Perplexity and OpenAI generate IP waves—for different reasons

New York Times accuses Perplexity of infringing its copyright to create AI content | Notice follows media company’s suit against OpenAI | Meanwhile OpenAI launches “weak” patent pledge.

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