
New York Times Files Lawsuit Against OpenAI and Microsoft for Copyright Infringement
By Matt McGregor The New York Times has filed a copyright infringement lawsuit arguing that Microsoft and OpenAI used its content as a paradigm from which the two companies built their large-language models (LLMs). The lawsuit, filed in the U.S. Southern District of New York, alleges that, to construct its generative artificial intelligence program, the defendants copied “millions of The…
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