Why Your AI Workforce Requires the Same Security Protocols as Human Staff
The New Digital Employees: AI Agents Demand Equal Security Measures As artificial intelligence becomes increasingly integrated into organizational workflows, security…
The New Digital Employees: AI Agents Demand Equal Security Measures As artificial intelligence becomes increasingly integrated into organizational workflows, security…
Social media platform Reddit has initiated legal action against AI company Perplexity, claiming unauthorized data scraping of user posts. The lawsuit represents the latest conflict between content owners and AI firms over training data usage and copyright protection.
Social media giant Reddit has filed a federal lawsuit against artificial intelligence company Perplexity, alleging systematic copyright infringement through unauthorized data scraping of user posts, according to court documents filed in New York. The legal action marks an escalation in the ongoing conflict between content platforms and AI developers over the use of copyrighted material for training machine learning models.
The Legal Battle Over AI Training Data Intensifies Reddit has launched a significant legal offensive against AI startup Perplexity and…
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The Growing Insider Threat Epidemic While organizations have traditionally focused their cybersecurity efforts on external threats, a more insidious danger…
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Security researchers report a dramatic increase in exposed secrets beyond traditional code repositories. Recent attacks against Salesforce, GitHub, and VS Code marketplaces demonstrate how sensitive data sprawl creates new vulnerabilities for organizations worldwide.
Cybersecurity experts are sounding alarms about what they describe as an accelerating crisis of “secrets sprawl,” where sensitive credentials and authentication tokens are increasingly exposed across multiple digital platforms. According to security researchers, threat actors are capitalizing on this trend, finding valuable data in unexpected locations beyond traditional code repositories.
Reddit has initiated legal action against AI company Perplexity and three data scraping service providers for allegedly bypassing content protections. The lawsuit claims these entities engaged in “industrial-scale” copyright infringement to fuel Perplexity’s answer engine without proper licensing agreements.
Reddit has filed a significant lawsuit against artificial intelligence company Perplexity and three data scraping service providers, according to court documents obtained by news outlets. The legal action targets what Reddit describes as “industrial-scale, unlawful circumvention of data protections” by entities seeking to access valuable copyrighted content from the social media platform without proper authorization.
A California family’s amended lawsuit claims OpenAI deliberately weakened ChatGPT’s self-harm prevention features to increase user engagement. The case alleges these changes preceded the suicide of 16-year-old Adam Raine, who reportedly had hundreds of daily conversations with the chatbot about suicide methods.
OpenAI intentionally weakened self-harm prevention safeguards in ChatGPT to boost user engagement, according to an amended wrongful death lawsuit filed by the family of 16-year-old Adam Raine. The lawsuit, filed in San Francisco Superior Court, claims the company removed critical protections in the months preceding the teenager’s suicide after extensive conversations with the AI chatbot about suicide methods.