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NY Times sues Open AI, Microsoft over copyright infringement

Dec 27, 2023 - arstechnica.com
The New York Times has filed a lawsuit against OpenAI and Microsoft, alleging copyright infringement. The suit claims that OpenAI's GPT-based systems have been reproducing Times articles without permission, undermining the newspaper's paywall and potentially spreading misinformation. The Times also alleges that Microsoft, an OpenAI partner, has facilitated this infringement by providing the infrastructure for training the GPT Large Language Model.

The lawsuit seeks the deletion of all GPT instances trained using material from the Times, the destruction of the datasets used for training, and a permanent injunction to prevent similar conduct in the future. It also demands substantial financial compensation. The case could have significant implications for the use of copyrighted material in AI training.

Key takeaways:

  • The New York Times has filed a lawsuit against OpenAI and Microsoft, alleging that their AI tools are reproducing Times articles without permission, undermining the newspaper's paywall and revenue streams.
  • The suit claims that OpenAI's GPT models can generate output that closely mimics Times content, and it's easy to get these systems to provide content usually protected by the Times' paywall.
  • The lawsuit also criticizes the AI for potentially damaging the Times' reputation by fabricating information and attributing it to the newspaper.
  • The Times is seeking the erasure of any GPT instances trained using its material, the destruction of the datasets used for training, a permanent injunction to prevent similar conduct in the future, and a significant amount of monetary compensation.
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