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Perplexity Teams Up with Getty Images for a Visual AI Revolution!
Perplexity AI pens a groundbreaking multi‑year deal with Getty Images to supercharge its AI search engine with top‑notch images. Users will now enjoy credible, high‑quality visuals alongside search results, thanks to Getty's extensive library. This licensing agreement ensures both enhanced user experience and adherence to copyright laws, setting a new standard for AI and content partnerships.
Introduction
Partnership Overview
Integration of Getty Images
Copyright Compliance and Attribution
Strategic Context and Legal Challenges
Mutual Goals of Perplexity and Getty
Impact on Perplexity Users
Getty Images' AI Strategy
Public Reactions and Industry Perspective
Future Implications
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