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EU Launches New DSA Probe Into X's Grok Over Explicit AI Images - Professional coverage
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EU Launches New DSA Probe Into X’s Grok Over Explicit AI Images

According to TheRegister.com, the European Commission has launched a formal investigation into X under the Digital Services Act (DSA) over…

AI Slop is Flooding Science and Breaking Our Trust - Professional coverage
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AI Slop is Flooding Science and Breaking Our Trust

According to Gizmodo, a despair-inducing new analysis shows that AI is severely eroding the reliability of science publishing, specifically targeting…

Docplanner's AI Bet and IPO Plans: A Data Gold Rush in Healthcare - Professional coverage
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Docplanner’s AI Bet and IPO Plans: A Data Gold Rush in Healthcare

According to Bloomberg Business, Docplanner's co-founder and CEO Mariusz Gralewski says the company is preparing for a potential IPO, a…

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Reddit Takes Legal Action Against Perplexity AI and Data Firms for Alleged Content Scraping

Reddit has initiated legal proceedings against Perplexity AI and several data-scraping firms for alleged unauthorized content extraction. The lawsuit claims these companies violated copyright laws by harvesting and reselling Reddit’s user-generated content. This marks the second such action Reddit has taken against AI companies this year.

Legal Action Over Data Scraping Practices

Reddit has filed a federal lawsuit against artificial intelligence company Perplexity AI and three data-scraping firms, alleging unauthorized collection and use of its content, according to court documents reviewed by Bloomberg. The complaint, submitted Wednesday in Manhattan federal court, names data-scraping companies Oxylabs UAB, AWMProxy, and SerpApi as defendants alongside Perplexity AI.