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The case has merged lawsuits from three publishers: The New York Times, The New York Daily News, and the Center for Investigative Reporting. The publishers argue that OpenAI's practices amount to copyright infringement on a massive scale, potentially threatening the future of journalism.
Presenting its case before the Delhi HC, OpenAI contended that it has "no office or permanent establishment in India".
In a recent legal proceeding, Microsoft and OpenAI defended their practice of using large amounts of online news content to train their AI models. The companies urged the court to dismiss lawsuits from news organizations like The New York Times and New York Daily News,
OpenAI and Japanese conglomerate SoftBank will each commit $19 billion to fund Stargate, a joint venture to develop data centers for artificial intelligence in the U.S., the Information reported on Wednesday.
Oral arguments began in federal court on Wednesday in a case between a coalition of news organizations led by The New York Times and OpenAI, the creator of the artificial intelligence tool ChatGPT,
OpenAI's legal team told the judge that ... including The New York Daily News and the Center For Investigative Reporting have also joined this litigation with The Times, and Microsoft is also ...
The state’s attorney general asked the company how it plans to transfer assets out of its charitable nonprofit
In the lead-up to its completion, Microsoft had reportedly planned to launch a smaller-scope data center for OpenAI around 2026. A number of tech leaders have called for the U.S. to up its ...
The lawsuit calls for the destruction of ChatGPT's dataset, a move that could deal a major blow to OpenAI as it would have to rebuild its dataset using only authorized works. Federal copyright law carries heavy financial penalties, with fines up to $150,000 for each willful infringement.
OpenAI has asked an Indian court to quash a plea by a group representing Indian and global book publishers that accuse it of copyright breaches, arguing its ChatGPT service only disseminates public information,
OpenAI's new AI chatbot is an expansion on its flagship ChatGPT product. The new tool, ChatGPT Gov, is specifically for use by U.S. government agencies.