CNN Mad Online After AI Eats Their Lunch: Perplexity Lawsuit Incoming
Woke news outlet throws a tantrum as AI threatens to replace their 'fact-checking' narratives.

So, CNN is suing Perplexity. Clutches pearls. Apparently, the AI company is using CNN's content – stories, vids, the whole shebang – to power its search thingy. Now, I know what you're thinking: 'CNN? Copyright? What's the point of stealing something nobody trusts anyway?' But hear me out.
This ain't about the quality of CNN's “journalism”. It's about control. See, CNN, like all the legacy media outlets, is losing its grip. People are ditching their cable subscriptions, tuning out the talking heads, and getting their info from… gasp… the internet. And now, AI is threatening to automate the entire process.
Think about it: Why pay some blue-haired gender studies major to write a hit piece on Elon Musk when an AI can do it faster, cheaper, and with the same level of journalistic integrity (read: none)? That's the real threat here. CNN isn't worried about copyright; they're worried about their relevance.
The irony, of course, is delicious. CNN, the same network that spent years pushing the narrative that “facts don't care about your feelings,” is now crying foul because someone is using their “facts” (allegedly without permission). It's like watching a toddler throw a tantrum because someone took their sippy cup.
This lawsuit is gonna be a clown show. CNN's lawyers will argue that Perplexity is stealing their intellectual property. Perplexity's lawyers will argue that it's fair use, or some other legal mumbo jumbo. And in the end, the only winners will be the lawyers.
But the bigger picture is clear: The media landscape is changing. The old gatekeepers are losing their power, and new players are emerging. AI is just the latest disruptive force, and the legacy media is scrambling to adapt. Good luck with that.
Let's be real, CNN's business model is on life support. They churn out outrage bait, peddle conspiracy theories, and generally try to divide the country for profit. And now, they're surprised that people are finding alternatives? Maybe they should try, you know, reporting the news instead of trying to control the narrative. Just a thought.
Honestly, if Perplexity is smart, they'll counter-sue CNN for emotional distress. Imagine having your AI trained on CNN's content. The poor thing would probably develop a drinking problem and start ranting about Trump. That's gotta be worth something in court.
So, sit back, grab some popcorn, and watch the show. The legacy media is dying, and their death throes are hilarious. CNN's lawsuit against Perplexity is just another sign of the times. The future is AI, and the old guard is getting left behind. Cope harder, libs.
In conclusion: CNN is big mad that an AI might replace them. It's beautiful. The world is changing, and the gatekeepers are losing their keys. Maybe they should have learned to code.
Remember when they told you to learn to code? Turns out the AI learned to code BETTER THAN THEM. You hate to see it. (You don't actually hate to see it.)
Time for the MSM to adapt or die. And honestly, I'm kinda rooting for the latter.
Sources:
* United States Copyright Office: [https://www.copyright.gov/](https://www.copyright.gov/) * Just trust me, bro.


