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Perplexity AI is a startup that combines a search engine with a large language model that generates answers with detailed responses, rather than just links.
Forbes and Wired have accused the startup of violating the Robots Exclusion Protocol to surreptitiously scrape areas of websites that publishers do not want bots to access.
The company maintains that it has done nothing wrong and that it is operating within the bounds of fair use copyright laws.
Wired and Forbes have accused AI chatbot chatbot Perplexity of plagiarism.
The AI company says it's right to use content from other sources for summarizations.
The Poynter Institute's guidelines say it might be plagiarism if the author (or AI ) used seven consecutive words from the original source.
AI companies like OpenAI have signed media deals with news publishers to access their current and archival content on which to train their algorithms.
In return, OpenAI promises to surface news articles from those publishers in response to user queries in ChatGPT.
Perplexity is also working to allow publishers access to its technology to build Q&A experiences and power related questions natively inside their sites and products.
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70
Informative language
64
Neutral language
54
Article tone
semi-formal
Language
English
Language complexity
59
Offensive language
not offensive
Hate speech
not hateful
Attention-grabbing headline
not detected
Known propaganda techniques
not detected
Time-value
medium-lived
External references
14
Source diversity
8
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