Scraper accused of stealing Reddit content “shocked” by lawsuit.In a lawsuit filed on Wednesday, Reddit accused an AI search engine, Perplexity, of conspiring with several companies to illegally scrape Reddit content from Google search results, allegedly dodging anti-scraping methods that require substantial investments from both Google and Reddit.Reddit alleged that Perplexity feeds off Reddit and Google, claiming to be “the world’s first answer engine” but really doing “nothing groundbreaking.”“Its answer engine simply uses a different company’s” large language model “to parse through a massive number of Google search results to see if it can answer a user’s question based on those results,” the lawsuit said. “But Perplexity can only run its ‘answer engine’ by wrongfully accessing and scraping Reddit content appearing in Google’s own search results from Google’s own search engine.”
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I'm deeply fascinated by the legal arguments in cases like these.
I always wondered: if I could hire an army of grad students to manually collect data from internet web pages for me, why should the legal treatment be different if I were using a bunch of bots to do the same thing, just faster?
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