Judge doesn’t buy OpenAI argument NYT’s own reporting weakens copyright suit
- Judge Stein dismissed some NYT claims against OpenAI, but some claims remain active.
- NYT's free-riding claim required a plausible allegation of non-attribution, which news publishers failed to provide.
- Stein dismissed NYT's claim about copyright management information removal because ChatGPT reproduces excerpts without it.
- Stein stated that allowing claims based on article excerpts risked 'boundless DMCA liability'.
- The ruling joins 12 lawsuits against OpenAI and Microsoft in Manhattan federal court.
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OpenAI and Microsoft face joint copyright litigation
A series of high-profile copyright lawsuits against OpenAI and Microsoft have been consolidated into one legal proceeding in New York, despite objections from many of the authors and news organisations involved. The US judicial panel on multidistrict litigation issued a transfer order on Thursday, moving 12 lawsuits—including those filed in California by authors Ta-Nehisi Coates, Michael Chabon and Sarah Silverman—to the Southern District of New…
“They Silenced Him” – Parents of OpenAI Whistleblower Reveal Why They Believe Sachir Was Murdered - Valuetainment
Patrick Bet-David interviews the parents of OpenAI whistleblower Suchir Balaji, who was set to testify about copyright violations before his untimely death. They reveal shocking evidence, including OpenAI allegedly deleting key training data, concerns about AI safety, and forensic inconsistencies in his case. With other whistleblowers also coming forward, the investigation raises urgent questions about […] The post “They Silenced Him” – Parents …
Manhattan court consolidates OpenAI copyright lawsuits from authors, NYT
A US judicial panel ruled to move several copyright cases against OpenAI and Microsoft to New York, consolidating lawsuits from authors like Ta-Nehisi Coates and John Grisham, as well as news outlets like The New York Times. The cases involve claims that AI models used copyrighted content without permission.
New OpenAI PaperBench : Autonomous AI Research Benchmarking
OpenAI has unveiled “PaperBench,” a benchmark designed to evaluate how effectively AI agents can replicate innovative machine learning research. This initiative is a cornerstone of OpenAI’s broader preparedness framework, which assesses AI risks and capabilities in high-stakes scenarios. By testing AI models on their ability to reproduce state-of-the-art research papers, PaperBench provides critical insights into […] The post New OpenAI PaperBen…
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