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New York Times and News Outlets Demand Legal Sanctions Against OpenAI

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Corbin Bolies
New York Times and News Outlets Demand Legal Sanctions Against OpenAI
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The New York Times and other news organizations have filed a motion for sanctions against OpenAI, alleging the company intentionally concealed its ability to search training datasets and output logs. The legal action is part of an ongoing dispute over the use of copyrighted content in AI model training.

The New York Times and several news outlets on Thursday filed a motion for sanctions against OpenAI, accusing the company of concealing its ability to search the training datasets and output logs for its models for more than two years as they sought company documents. The motion’s plaintiffs included the Times, the Daily News, the [...]

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