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by: xpoolPosted on: December 5, 2025

Chicago Tribune Lawsuit Challenges AI’s Use of Content, Impacting Crypto & Web3

A major lawsuit by the Chicago Tribune against AI search engine Perplexity raises critical questions about copyright and content usage in the age of artificial intelligence. This case could have significant implications for the cryptocurrency community as it explores how AI interacts with protected information within blockchain-based platforms.

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