
🚨 Big News in Tech & AI 🚨 Reddit has officially filed a lawsuit against Perplexity AI and other companies for allegedly scraping millions of Reddit comments to train AI models—without permission or payment! 🤖💥 Reddit claims these firms used “industrial-scale” scraping, bypassed anti-bot protections, and even tricked Google to sneak user content into their AI answers. Reddit says “Data laundering stops here!” and is defending the value of user-generated posts. Perplexity’s response: “We’ll fight for open access and users’ rights to public knowledge!” This landmark case could shape how AI companies source training data from online communities. What do you think: Should platforms restrict AI access to public conversations, or is open knowledge for all the future?👇















