OpenAI accuses New York Times of hacking ChatGPT, tells court it is unfair

From India Today:

OpenAI accuses New York Times of hacking ChatGPT, claiming deceptive prompts were used to manipulate the AI. OpenAI alleges that NYT violated their terms of use by inducing the technology to replicate content and paid someone to hack their products. NYT’s attorney denies claims, stating efforts were to uncover evidence of copyright infringement.

OpenAI faces a lawsuit from The New York Times for unauthorized use of articles. The lawsuit alleges OpenAI used millions of Times articles to train chatbots, posing a threat to the AI industry. OpenAI emphasizes that replicating Times articles took thousands of attempts and believes the fair-use question will be resolved in favor of AI companies.

Multiple authors and artists have filed lawsuits against OpenAI for copyright infringement. Complaints state that AI tools like ChatGPT used their work without permission. OpenAI believes that restricting AI models from learning facts would inhibit the natural flow of information in journalism.



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