Perplexity's approach to sourcing content has led to accusations of plagiarism, disregarding the Robots Exclusion Protocol, and scraping content from websites that explicitly prohibit such actions. These issues have resulted in backlash from news outlets and concerns about intellectual property rights and ethical conduct in the AI domain.
Perplexity is launching a new feature called "Pages" that generates a customizable webpage based on user prompts. This feature is designed to assist educators, researchers, and hobbyists in sharing their knowledge by automating the research and writing process for reports, articles, or guides. Users can tailor the tone of the content to suit their target audience, making it a versatile tool for various purposes.
Perplexity, an AI startup offering an "answer engine," faces controversy due to accusations of content plagiarism, disregarding robots.txt files, and scraping paywalled articles. The company, backed by prominent investors like Jeff Bezos, aims to compete with Google but has become a focal point for media industry frustrations regarding AI ethics and copyright infringement.