CNN sues Perplexity over AI repackaging of news reporting
CNN has filed a lawsuit against AI company Perplexity, alleging copyright infringement for using AI to "scoop up and repackage" its reporting, thereby undermining its economic model. CNN claims Perplexity's actions erode the need for subscriptions and lead to inaccurate information being presented as original CNN content. This legal action follows similar lawsuits against Perplexity by other news organizations including The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal's parent company.
Key Takeaways
- CNN says Perplexity uses AI to “scoop up and repackage” its reporting, undermining the economics of original news coverage.
- The lawsuit claims Perplexity’s output erodes the need for people to subscribe to CNN content.
- CNN also alleges Perplexity presents inaccurate and fabricated information as if it came from CNN.
- Perplexity chief communications officer Jesse Dwyer told NPR, “You can't copyright facts.”
- CNN joins The New York Times, the Wall Street Journal’s parent company, the New York Post, Encyclopedia Britannica and Merriam Webster in suing Perplexity.
Why It Matters
CNN’s suit puts another major news brand in direct conflict with Perplexity over whether AI systems can summarize, republish, or attribute news without paying for it. For streaming and media companies, the immediate issue is control over premium reporting and subscription value when AI-generated answers can stand in for original pages. The broader ecosystem signal is the expanding publisher coalition already including The New York Times, the Wall Street Journal’s parent, the New York Post, Encyclopedia Britannica and Merriam Webster. Watch for how Perplexity responds in court, especially to CNN’s claim that it can present fabricated material as CNN content.
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