A federal judge has stopped Perplexity’s AI agents from making Amazon purchases for users. The ruling states that Amazon showed evidence of Perplexity’s browser accessing accounts without permission. Amazon previously sued Perplexity, demanding it stop its agents from buying products. The tech giant claimed Perplexity violated laws by intruding into its marketplace and disguising its browser as Google Chrome. The injunction requires Perplexity to stop accessing Amazon through AI agents and to erase any user data obtained. Amazon praised the decision, while Perplexity vowed to continue advocating for user choice in AI services.
