'The New York Times' takes OpenAI to court. ChatGPT's future could be on the line
- Lawyers for the New York Daily News, the New York Times, and other newspapers asked a Manhattan judge to reject OpenAI and Microsoft's effort to dismiss parts of their lawsuits on January 15, 2025.
- The plaintiffs claim that OpenAI and Microsoft used publishers' content to train their large language models without consent, credit, or compensation.
- The New York Times is seeking billions of dollars in damages and calling for the destruction of ChatGPT's dataset.
- The cases allege that the AI models risk tarnishing reporters' reputations by misstating their reporting or attributing it to others.
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News organizations sue OpenAI over copyright infringement claims
Oral arguments began in federal court on Wednesday in a case between a coalition of news organizations led by The New York Times and OpenAI, the creator of the artificial intelligence tool ChatGPT, which alleges copyright infringement by OpenAI’s use of copyrighted material for machine learning. The case centers on allegations that OpenAI unlawfully utilized copyrighted content from various publishers, including The New York Times, to train its …
The future of AI and journalism at stake: OpenAI battles news giants in copyright lawsuit
The case has merged lawsuits from three publishers: The New York Times, The New York Daily News, and the Center for Investigative Reporting. The publishers argue that OpenAI's practices amount to copyright infringement on a massive scale, potentially threatening the future of journalism.Read Entire Article
New York Daily News, NY Times ask federal judge to reject OpenAI, Microsoft challenges to copyright suit
Lawyers for the New York Daily News, The New York Times, and other newspapers Wednesday asked a Manhattan judge to reject an effort by OpenAI and Microsoft to dismiss parts of their lawsuits accusing the tech giants of stealing reporters’ stories to train their AI products. The News, its affiliated newspapers in Media News Group and Tribune Publishing, The Times and the Center for Investigative Reporting have accused OpenAI and Microsoft of pilf…
'The New York Times' takes OpenAI to court. ChatGPT's future could be on the line
A group of news organizations, led by The New York Times, took ChatGPT maker OpenAI to federal court on Tuesday in a hearing that could determine whether the tech company has to face the publishers in a high-profile copyright infringement trial.
Former OpenAI Researcher Says the Company Broke Copyright Law – The New York Times – Your Blog Domain
Source link : https://sanfrancisco-news.net/2025/01/17/technology/former-openai-researcher-says-the-company-broke-copyright-law-the-new-york-times/ Former OpenAI Researcher Says the Company Broke Copyright Law The New York Times Copyright for syndicated content belongs to the linked Source link The post Former OpenAI Researcher Says the Company Broke Copyright Law – The New York Times first appeared on San Francisco News. —- Author : SanFrancisc…
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