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The New York Times is suing OpenAI and Microsoft, seeking statutory and actual damages

Posted: Thu Jan 30, 2025 8:14 am
by sumaiyakhatun26
Ercole Palmeri 2023-12-28
chatgpt copyright
The Times sued OpenAIand Microsoft for training AI models on the newspaper's work.
The paper is seeking “billions of dollars in legal and actual damages” and that ChatGPT be destroyed, along with every other major language model and training set that has used the Times’ work without payment.
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Il New York Timesis the first major media organization to sue the creators of GPT Chat for copyright. The ruling could set a precedent for the future of fair use law related to artificial intelligence . The lawsuit claims that OpenAIMicrosoft spain rcs data trained the AI ​​model on copyrighted data . In addition, it states that ChatGPT and Bing Chat often reproduce long, verbatim copies of articles. . This allows ChatGPT users to bypass the paywall and the lawsuit claims that the AI ​​generative is now a competitor to newspapers as a source of reliable information. The lawsuit aims to hold the companies liable for “billions of dollars in legal and actual damages” and seeks to “destroy all GPT or other LLM models and training sets that incorporate the Times’ work.”New York TimesNew York TimesNew York TimesNew York Times

Fair use laws
Ultimately, courts will have to decide whether artificial intelligence is protected by fair use law in the United States on the Internet. The fair use doctrine allows for limited uses of copyrighted works. In certain circumstances, such as short article snippets in Google search results. The Times’ lawyers say that ChatGPT and Bing Chat’s use of copyrighted material is different from search results. That’s because search engines provide highly visible hyperlinks to the publisher’s article, while Microsoft’s chatbots and OpenAIinformation hide the source.