BBC threatens AI firm with legal action over unauthorised . . . The BBC is threatening to take legal action against an artificial intelligence (AI) firm whose chatbot the corporation says is reproducing BBC content "verbatim" without its permission The BBC
BBC threatens legal action against AI start-up Perplexity . . . The BBC is threatening legal action against artificial intelligence search engine Perplexity, in its first effort to clamp down on tech groups scraping its vast troves of content to develop the
BBC threatens legal action against AI startup Perplexity In a letter to Perplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas, the BBC warned it may seek an injunction unless the company stops scraping its content, deletes existing copies used to train AI systems, and submits "a proposal for financial compensation" for alleged intellectual property misuse 1 2
Perplexity Pushes Back as BBC Threatens Legal Action Over AI . . . This marks the first time the BBC has pursued legal action against an AI firm over content use, signaling growing concern among public service media about unlicensed reuse of editorial content Perplexity Rejects Allegations, Cites Misunderstanding Perplexity, reportedly valued at $14 billion and backed by Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, has