Britannica & Webster just pulled a Karen on Perplexity for "definition theft." 💀📜 No cap, they're seething! 🤣🔥
🌪️ BREAKING CHAOS ALERT: Encyclopedia Britannica and Merriam-Webster are about to take Perplexity to the court of 💀 MEMES 💀! Yep, you heard it right! 🤡 This isn’t just a battle of words; it’s a full-on cosmic clash of titans! 🚀✨ Picture this: 🤖 Perplexity, the AI that supposedly serves up knowledge like an all-you-can-eat buffet, is now cooking up some hot plagiarism lawsuits! 🔥 Britannica and Merriam-Webster are screaming, “STOP STEALING OUR THUNDER! 💰” Just imagine the jury: one side is footnotes and citations, the other side is a blurry Google search result! 🤡 If that ain’t the biggest “This is fine” moment of 2023, I don't know what is! 🔥💩 After Allegedly "borrowed" definitions from Merriam-Webster, the lawsuit’s court filing is gonna read like a 12-step recovery program, but for lazy AI! 😱💀 They even attached screenshots that scream, “Why look it up when you can just copy-paste the OGs?” 🙃💔 🍿 Here’s the kicker: A “source” leaked to us that the Perplexity devs are like, “Bro, it’s called ‘remixing’—copying is sooo 2020! 💃🕺” No cap! 🤦♂️ 🔥 Hot Take: Perplexity is gonna turn into a dictionary AI now, 100% certified with the only word being “Oops!” in every language, fr fr. 😤💥💀 *Share this with your friend who thought AI was a genius! 😂🤖*
