Perplexity AI in Hot Water: Class-Action Lawsuit Alleges Unauthorized Data Sharing with Google and Meta
In a shocking twist, Perplexity AI is facing a class-action lawsuit for allegedly sharing sensitive user data with tech giants Google and Meta through hidden tracking mechanisms. Filed in San Francisco federal court, the suit claims that these trackers violate California privacy laws, even affecting Incognito mode users. Perplexity, headquartered in Utah and led by John Doe, allegedly allowed access to personal financial, tax, and investment information. This raises big questions about AI privacy and transparency. Could this legal fracas spark a reevaluation of data rights in the AI era?
Apr 1