Yomiuri Shimbun Sues AI Company Perplexity for Stealing Content
From The Japan Times:
The lawsuit filed Thursday is one of a slew by media companies worldwide against AI firms using their material and is the first by a major Japanese news organization, Yomiuri said.
The lawsuit filed in Tokyo seeks damages of ¥2.2 billion ($14.7 million), equivalent to 120,000 Yomuiri articles used "without permission" between February and June.
Tech firms think they have to break the law to 'innovate' and that they are justified to do so. Let's teach them otherwise.