A federal judge preliminarily enjoined Perplexity AI Inc. on Monday from accessing or trying to access Amazon.com's computer systems using AI agents and ordered the San Francisco startup to destroy all data obtained from Amazon, including by third-party service providers.
Perplexity denied that its Comet AI agents have hacked any of Amazon's systems.
The company's Comet app allows AI agents to assist users with tasks including shopping on e-commerce websites...
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