Amazon is reviewing its artificial intelligence service called “Perplexity” after it was discovered that the AI had improperly scraped and republished content from other websites without permission. The AI system, designed to answer questions from users, was found to have published verbatim text from websites like CNET, Investopedia, and others. This raised concerns about copyright infringement and the potential legal implications. Amazon acknowledged the issue and stated that they are reviewing Perplexity to prevent further incidents of improper content scraping. The company emphasized its commitment to respecting intellectual property rights and ensuring that its AI systems operate within legal and ethical boundaries. The incident highlights the challenges of training AI models on online data and the need for robust safeguards to protect copyrighted content.