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of The New York Times Sued OpenAI December The copyright infringement alleges that the AI giant used millions of its own papers to train ChatGPT. OpenAI is now The New York Times The article is actually original and The New York Times They claim the requests are “irrelevant, inappropriate and harassing.”
OpenAI’s lawyers said: request The case was heard in New York District Court on Monday. The creators of ChatGPT Times Which documents to submit to prove Millions Regarding the articles at issue in this case, which ones are “original to The Times and which ones are not.”
OpenAI specifically requested interview notes, reporters’ notes, file transcripts, and other cited materials. The New York Times The company said it did not check the identities of the paper’s sources.
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of Times With the help of our sources, we discovered an issue that directly relates to OpenAI. April Survey This revealed that OpenAI may have trained its AI model based on transcriptions of YouTube videos.
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of The New York Times submitted Filing On Wednesday, OpenAI argued that its request “has no purpose other than to harass and retaliate against The Times for its decision to file this lawsuit.”
The request for all notes, memoranda and citations was unprecedented and overly broad, Times.
“OpenAI does not have the right to unrestrictedly disclose nearly 100 years of journalistic records, as such action would call into question the validity of The New York Times’ registered copyrights,” the complaint states.
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Even if OpenAI does not ask for the identity of its confidential sources, Times He questioned how one could distinguish the information provided by a source from the source itself.
of Times Claim The company is the first major U.S. media company to sue OpenAI for copyright infringement, and the case could set a precedent for future litigation.
ChatGPT has an estimated 180 million monthly active users worldwide.
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