New York Times sues Microsoft, ChatGPT maker OpenAI over copyright infringement
- The New York Times has filed a federal lawsuit against OpenAI and Microsoft, accusing them of using its stories to train chatbots without permission, which threatens The Times’s ability to provide its service.
- The lawsuit seeks to hold OpenAI and Microsoft responsible for billions of dollars in damages for the unlawful use of The Times's valuable works to build competitive AI products without payment or permission.
- The media industry has been impacted by AI technology, as companies scrape online articles to train generative chatbots, attracting billions in investments.
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New York Times sues OpenAI, Microsoft for copyright infringement
MANILA, Philippines – The New York Times on Wednesday, December 27, sued OpenAI and Microsoft for infringing on its copyrights, saying that their “unlawful use of The Times’ work to create artificial intelligence products that compete with it threatens The Times’ ability to provide that service.” The Times, in its reporting, said it was the first major US news organization to sue ChatGPT maker OpenAI and OpenAI investor Microsoft for copyright i…
The New York Times sues OpenAI and Microsoft for using its stories to train chatbots - WSVN 7News | Miami News, Weather, Sports
NEW YORK (AP) — The New York Times is striking back against the threat that artificial intelligence poses to the news industry, filing a federal lawsuit Wednesday against OpenAI and Microsoft seeking to end the practice of using its stories to train chatbots. The Times says the companies are threatening its livelihood by effectively stealing billions of dollars worth of work by its journalists, in some cases spitting out Times’ material verbatim…
New York Times sues OpenAI, Microsoft for using articles to train AI
The New York Times sued OpenAI and Microsoft on Wednesday over the tech companies' use of its copyrighted articles to train their artificial intelligence technology, joining a growing wave of opposition to the tech industry's using creative work without paying…
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