{"id":25995,"date":"2024-07-30T16:00:08","date_gmt":"2024-07-30T16:00:08","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/108013545"},"modified":"2024-07-30T16:00:08","modified_gmt":"2024-07-30T16:00:08","slug":"perplexity-ai-will-share-revenue-with-publishers-after-plagiarism-accusations","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wp.worldtechguide.net\/perplexity-ai-will-share-revenue-with-publishers-after-plagiarism-accusations\/","title":{"rendered":"Perplexity AI will share revenue with publishers after plagiarism accusations"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Perplexity AI on Tuesday debuted a revenue-sharing model for publishers after more than a month of plagiarism accusations. Media outlets and content platforms including Fortune, Time, Entrepreneur, The Texas Tribune, Der Spiegel and WordPress.com are the first to join the company’s “Publishers Program.”<\/p>\n

The announcement follows an onslaught of controversy in June, when Forbes said it found<\/span> a plagiarized version of its paywalled original reporting within Perplexity AI’s Pages tool, with no reference to the media outlet besides a small “F” logo at the bottom of the page. Weeks later, Wired said it also found<\/span> evidence of Perplexity plagiarizing Wired stories, and reported that an IP address “almost certainly linked to Perplexity and not listed in its public IP range” visited its parent company’s websites more than 800 times in a three-month span.<\/p>\n

The artificial intelligence<\/span> startup, which specializes in AI-assisted search and aims to compete with Google<\/span>