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VisitWhat will be the impact of the OpenAI vs. The New York Times case on AI copyright laws by end of 2024?
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OpenAI Seeks NYT Notes in Hardball Tactic to Stall Copyright Dispute Over ChatGPT
Jul 19, 2024, 04:09 PM
OpenAI is taking legal action to compel The New York Times to hand over reporting notes behind millions of articles allegedly used to train ChatGPT. This move is seen as a potential hardball tactic to increase the newspaper's legal expenses or stall its copyright infringement lawsuit against OpenAI. The case has garnered attention as it highlights the ongoing legal battles surrounding AI and copyright issues. This legal confrontation underscores the tension between AI developers and content creators over intellectual property rights.
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