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Reddit Files Copyright Lawsuit Against AI Firm Perplexity Over Data Scraping Allegations

Social media platform Reddit has initiated legal action against AI search engine Perplexity, accusing the company of unauthorized data scraping. The lawsuit represents the latest copyright conflict in the rapidly expanding artificial intelligence industry.

Legal Action Against AI Search Engine

Social media platform Reddit has filed a copyright lawsuit against artificial intelligence company Perplexity, according to court documents filed in New York federal court. The legal complaint alleges that Perplexity illegally scraped Reddit’s data to train the model powering its AI search engine, marking the latest in a series of legal confrontations between AI companies over copyrighted material.

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Netflix Deepens AI Integration Across Content Creation and Advertising Platforms

Netflix is accelerating its generative AI adoption across streaming operations and content development. The company reportedly views AI as central to enhancing creativity and monetization while maintaining strong quarterly performance.

Netflix’s Comprehensive AI Strategy

Netflix is reportedly expanding its generative artificial intelligence implementation across both content production and streaming platforms, according to recent company announcements. Sources indicate the streaming giant is “all in on leveraging AI,” describing the technology as fundamental to enhancing creativity, personalization and monetization efforts throughout its ecosystem.

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Uber Expands Gig Economy with AI Micro-Tasks for Drivers During Downtime

Uber is launching a new Work Hub platform that enables drivers to complete brief AI-related tasks while waiting for passengers. The initiative represents a significant expansion of the AI gig economy, offering micro-jobs for data labeling and content verification. According to reports, this move addresses both driver income gaps and AI’s ongoing need for human verification.

Uber Drivers to Supplement Income with AI Tasks

Uber is reportedly launching a new initiative that will enable its U.S. drivers to earn additional income by completing artificial intelligence-related micro-tasks during downtime between passenger rides, according to company announcements. The program, currently being tested in India before its planned U.S. rollout, represents Uber’s entry into the rapidly growing market for human-verified AI training data.