Federal judge blocks Perplexity’s AI browser from making Amazon purchases
Overview
A federal judge has ruled that Perplexity's AI browser cannot make purchases on Amazon, following a lawsuit filed by Amazon last year. The lawsuit accused Perplexity of computer fraud, claiming that its AI browser accessed password-protected accounts to buy items without authorization. This decision is significant as it addresses the legal implications of AI technology interacting with online marketplaces. The ruling raises questions about the ethical use of AI in e-commerce and the protection of user accounts. It also highlights the ongoing legal battles surrounding AI capabilities and their potential for misuse.
Key Takeaways
- Affected Systems: Amazon accounts accessed by Perplexity's AI browser
- Timeline: Disclosed on [date of the ruling]
Original Article Summary
Amazon sued the AI browser company last year, accusing them of computer fraud, accessing password protected accounts and buying items. The post Federal judge blocks Perplexity’s AI browser from making Amazon purchases appeared first on CyberScoop.
Impact
Amazon accounts accessed by Perplexity's AI browser
Exploitation Status
No active exploitation has been reported at this time. However, organizations should still apply patches promptly as proof-of-concept code may exist.
Timeline
Disclosed on [date of the ruling]
Remediation
Not specified
Additional Information
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Related Topics: This incident relates to Amazon.