OpenAI, The New York Times and Microsoft
In three consolidated suits, publishers allege that OpenAI broke copyright law by copying millions of articles without permission or payment. OpenAI counters that the fair use doctrine protects them.
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.
The New York Daily News and the Center for Investigative Reporting. Other publishers, like the Associated Press, News Corp. and Vox Media, have reached content-sharing deals with OpenAI ...
Leading each of the three combined cases are the Times, The New York Daily News and the Center for Investigative Reporting. The hearing on Tuesday is centered on OpenAI's motion to dismiss ...
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 pilfering millions of thei ...
Microsoft Corp.’s $13 billion investment in OpenAI raises concerns that the tech giant could extend its dominance in cloud computing into the nascent artificial intelligence market, the Federal Trade Commission said in a report released Friday.
ChatGPT maker OpenAI has finalized a version of its new reasoning AI model o3 mini and would be launching it in a couple of weeks, CEO Sam Altman said on Friday.
It’s a major get for Murati’s mysterious startup, which has also poached engineers and researchers from a number of other prominent AI firms.
A group of US news organisations is taking ChapGPT’s parent company OpenAI to federal court and the hearing on Tuesday (Jan 14) will determine the fate of the AI giant faced with a massive copyright infringement case.
In a recent legal proceeding, Microsoft and OpenAI defended their practice of using large amounts of online news content to train their AI models. The companies urged the court to dismiss lawsuits from news organizations like The New York Times and New York Daily News,
The maker of ChatGPT hopes to spur investment from the Middle East and avoid strict regulations on the development of new technologies.