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🚨 AI Content Wars Are Escalating A new lawsuit from CNN against Perplexity AI is becoming another major flashpoint in the battle over who owns value in the AI era. According to the complaint, CNN alleges that Perplexity used more than 17,000 CNN articles, videos, and images without permission to help power AI-generated answers that compete directly with the original content. Perplexity’s response: “You can’t copyright facts.” While that argument may be legally relevant, the bigger business question is becoming impossible to ignore: If AI companies can ingest, summarize, and monetize content created by others, who captures the economic value? This isn’t just about media companies. It’s a strategic issue for every organization that produces proprietary knowledge, research, data, expertise, or intellectual property. Business leaders should be asking: ✅ What knowledge assets do we truly own? ✅ How can they be protected or licensed? ✅ What competitive advantages can’t be easily scraped and reproduced by AI? The CNN-Perplexity case joins a growing list of disputes involving publishers, content creators, and AI firms, highlighting a fundamental challenge of the AI economy: the tension between open access to information and the value of creating it. The companies that thrive in the AI era may not be those with the most content—but those that best understand, protect, and monetize their unique knowledge assets. #AI #GenerativeAI #ArtificialIntelligence #BusinessStrategy #DigitalTransformation #Media #Innovation #IntellectualProperty submitted by /u/Annual_Judge_7272

Originally posted by u/Annual_Judge_7272 on r/ArtificialInteligence