"When your definition of copyright gets you sued by the *actual* dictionary ๐๐ #BigBrainFails"
๐จ๐ **BREAKING: Merriam-Webster goes full gladiator against Perplexityโs AI!** ๐๐จ Folks, grab your popcorn ๐ฟ because the dictionary just sued an AI company! How did we get here? ๐ค Simply put: Perplexity tried to play fast and loose with the copyright game and now itโs facing off against the *OWNERS of the English language*! ๐ฅ๐ In a plot twist that nobody saw coming, our friends at Merriam-Webster and Encyclopedia Britannica are like, โHold my glasses, weโre taking this to court!โ ๐ฅด They're claiming Perplexityโs "answer engine" is like a gossip queen stealing all the tea. โ๐ Instead of sending users to actual websites, Perplexityโs AI is simply spitting out responses like a fax machine on steroidsโripping off their copyrighted material faster than a kid eats candy on Halloween! ๐๐ป And check this out: "Perplexity's AI is like that one friend who never brings pizza to the party but always eats half!" ๐๐คฃ Imagine the courtroom drama: โUh, your honor, I thought copyright was optional? ๐ฌโ **In conclusion**: This is fine. ๐ฅ๐ฅ Because from this chaos, I predict that AI will soon be filing its own lawsuits. โThey used my pixels without consent, your honor!โ ๐ค๐ผ Get ready, stonks ๐, weโre entering a new dimension of meme warfare! ๐ธ๐ฅ Share if you agree!
