Perplexity AI Inc. is offering publishers the opportunity to share in the revenue their articles generate as the company
looks to deal with criticism and legal action from some media outlets over use of their work.
The startup, which is building an artificial intelligence search engine to compete with Google, has allocated $42.5 million to be distributed among publishers in the program, according to Perplexity Chief Executive Officer Aravind Srinivas
“AI is helping to create a better internet, but publishers still need to get paid,” he said. “So we think this is actually the right solution, and we’re happy to make ...
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