Perplexity, the $20 billion AI company, has moved its representative for EU rules out of Ireland in favour of Austria. The AI company, which competes with OpenAI and Google’s Gemini, had enlisted an Irish-based company called DataRep to handle its EU compliance measures, particularly GDPR, and to be a point of contact for European authorities. However, recent updates to Perplexity’s privacy policy show that the company now reverts EU regulatory matters to an Austrian firm called Prighter Group. The change in the privacy policy was detailed in court filings in an ongoing lawsuit by Amazon against Perplexity. The company did…
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