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Perplexity Says Cloudflare’s Accusations of ‚Stealth‘ AI Scraping Are Based On Embarrassing Errors

In a report published Monday, Cloudflare accused Perplexity of deploying undeclared web crawlers that masquerade as regular Chrome browsers to access content from websites that have explicitly blocked its official bots. Since then, Perplexity has publicly and loudly announced that Cloudflare’s claims are baseless and technically flawed. „This controversy reveals that Cloudflare’s systems are fundamentally inadequate for distinguishing between legitimate AI assistants and actual threats,“ says Perplexity in a blog post. „If you can’t tell a helpful digital assistant from a malicious scraper, then you probably shouldn’t be making decisions about what constitutes legitimate web traffic.“

Perplexity continues: „Technical errors in Cloudflare’s analysis aren’t just embarrassing — they’re disqualifying. When you misattribute millions of requests, publish completely inaccurate technical diagrams, and demonstrate a fundamental misunderstanding of how modern AI assistants work, you’ve forfeited any claim to expertise in this space.“

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