News outlets accused OpenAI of using their articles to create data for its chatbot, with The New York Times considering filing a lawsuit against the company.
for readers by generating information based on original reporting, driving more readers away from news outlets, and directing them to the AI tool instead. The Times is reportedly considering taking legal action in response to this possibility, saying ChatGPT has already used its data to generate paragraphs of information without the paper’s permission.. Such a case would see the Times venturing into uncharted waters on a number of fronts.
lawsuit. “Copyright law is a sword that’s going to hang over the heads of AI companies for several years unless they figure out how to negotiate a solution.” If The Times files the lawsuit against OpenAI, the company could face financial penalties if it’s found to have violated copyright law, facing upwards of $150,000 per copyright infringement.OpenAI’s developments have raised concerns about effectively replacing writers
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New York Times considers legal action against OpenAI as copyright tensions swirlThe news publisher and maker of ChatGPT have held tense negotiations over striking a licensing deal for the use of the paper's articles to train the chatbot. Now, legal action is being considered.
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New York Times considers legal action against OpenAI as copyright tensions swirlThe news publisher and maker of ChatGPT have held tense negotiations over striking a licensing deal for the use of the paper's articles to train the chatbot. Now, legal action is being considered.
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The New York Times may sue OpenAI.According to NPR, the two companies have been in talks over a potential licensing agreement, “but the discussions have become so contentious that the paper is now considering legal action.” The NYT recently updated its terms of service to prohibit using its content to train AI models. OpenAI is already mired in other lawsuits.
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