OpenAI Challenges NYT in High-Stakes AI Copyright Showdown
March 6, 2024
OpenAI is entangled in a legal confrontation with The New York Times over the use of the newspaper's content.
OpenAI is striving to have certain allegations thrown out, arguing that the evidence is distorted.
The litigation extends beyond the two parties, implicating GitHub and raising issues of copyright infringement.
Legal PDF is actively disseminating information about this and other tech-related legal cases.
The tech community is monitoring the situation, recognizing its significance to the advancement of AI technologies like GPT-3.5 and GPT-4.
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