The Times and the ChatGPT maker have been engaged in talks over the past several weeks on a possible licensing deal, according to a report.
But the contentious negotiations have prompted lawyers for the “newspaper of record” to explore a potential lawsuit against OpenAI, the Microsoft-backed company that has raised a total of $11.3 billion in venture capital since its founding in 2015, NPR reported.
This has prompted media mogul Barry Diller to attempt to cobble together a coalition of publishing conglomerates in order to take on tech giants like Google and Microsoft. “There must be fair value exchange for the content that’s already been used, and the content that will continue to be used to train models,” New York Times Company CEO Meredith Kopit Levien told an audience at the Cannes Lions Festival in June.
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