Amazon.com recovered for most users in the United States on Wednesday, according to outage tracking website Downdetector.com.
Amazon accused Perplexity of covertly accessing private Amazon customer accounts through its Comet browser and associated AI ...
Amazon has sent a cease-and-desist letter to Perplexity that demands that the AI startup prevents its Comet browser from ...
Perplexity rejects Amazon’s cease-and-desist over its Comet AI agent making purchases, calling the move an attempt to stifle ...
The dispute stirs debate about how much freedom autonomous AI tools should have online and whether big tech platforms are ...
Perplexity has pushed back against Amazon’s cease-and-desist notice, accusing the e-commerce giant of using its market power ...
Amazon has demanded that Perplexity stop its Comet browser from making purchases on Amazon, while the startup has defended ...
A major online outage on Wednesday disrupted several prominent platforms, including Amazon Web Services (AWS), amazon.com and ...
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Amazon tells an AI browser to stop auto-shopping
Amazon has recently escalated its conflict with Perplexity AI, demanding that the company’s AI agents cease automatically browsing and making purchases on Amazon’s site without explicit user consent.
Perplexity is also framing its legal battle with Amazon as a competition between the old guard of AI-powered shopping and an emerging paradigm where agents act as extensions of human users, shopping ...
Amazon will issue $1.5 billion in refunds as part of an FTC settlement, with up to 35 million customers getting compensation.
Amazon has sued Perplexity AI over unauthorised access to Amazon's e-commerce websites via its agentic AI assistant.
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