Perplexity launches revenue-sharing plan amid plagiarism allegations

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AI search engine Perplexity has launched a revenue-sharing program for publishers, following plagiarism allegations from major media outlets. Partners include TIME, Der Spiegel, and Fortune. Under the program, Perplexity will share ad revenue when publishers' content is cited in AI-generated answers. The initiative aims to support media organizations as Perplexity, valued at over $1 billion, seeks to compete with Google.


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