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  • Trump says he’s bringing $15 billion lawsuit against New York Times

    Trump says he’s bringing $15 billion lawsuit against New York Times

    In a Truth Social post, Trump pointed to the Times’ endorsement of former presidential candidate Kamala Harris in the 2024 election

  • NYT Mini Crossword: Clues and answers for June 27, 2025

    NYT Mini Crossword: Clues and answers for June 27, 2025

    The NYT Mini Crossword is a smaller version of the full crossword puzzle, typically featuring a 5x5 grid, although the grid size can vary slightly. Unlike the full crossword, which may take an hour or more to solve, the Mini is designed to be completed in just a few minutes.

  • ‘This was a TERRORIST ATTACK plain and simple’: US Foreign Affairs Committee hits out at NYT headline on Pahalgam

    ‘This was a TERRORIST ATTACK plain and simple’: US Foreign Affairs Committee hits out at NYT headline on Pahalgam

    Earlier, in a call with PM Modi, Trump strongly condemned the terror attack and expressed full support to India to bring to justice the perpetrators of the “heinous attack”.

  • OpenAI says New York Times 'hacked' ChatGPT to build copyright lawsuit

    OpenAI says New York Times 'hacked' ChatGPT to build copyright lawsuit

    OpenAI said in a filing in Manhattan federal court on Monday that the Times caused the technology to reproduce its material through "deceptive prompts that blatantly violate OpenAI's terms of use."

  • NYT Vs OpenAI: Indian IP laws not equipped to address AI-related issues, say experts

    NYT Vs OpenAI: Indian IP laws not equipped to address AI-related issues, say experts

    NYT’s suit against Microsoft and OpenAI raises an important question: how equipped Indian courts are to adjudicate such issues, should a case be filed? While the Copyright Act of 1957 exhaustively covers the infringement of copyrights, it is yet to upgrade itself vis-à-vis technological advancements and their interface with IP.

  • What are the charges in New York Times’ suit against OpenAI, Microsoft

    What are the charges in New York Times’ suit against OpenAI, Microsoft

    NYT has alleged that OpenAI and MS infringed its copyrights knowing full well that their actions involved unauthorised copying of NYT content. According to the plea, NYT’s content was used on a massive scale during training of the LLMs, which resulted in the unauthorised encoding of huge numbers of its works in the AI models.

  • New York Times sues OpenAI, Microsoft for infringing copyrighted work

    New York Times sues OpenAI, Microsoft for infringing copyrighted work

    The Times said it is the first major U.S. media organization to sue OpenAI, creator of the popular artificial-intelligence platform ChatGPT, and Microsoft, an OpenAI investor and creator of the AI platform now known as Copilot, over copyright issues associated with its works.

  • The AI revolution will change work. Nobody agrees how

    The AI revolution will change work. Nobody agrees how

    In March, Goldman Sachs estimated that the technology behind popular AI tools such as DALL-E and ChatGPT could automate the equivalent of 300 million full-time jobs. But what exactly does it mean to say that, for instance, the equivalent of 300 million full-time jobs could be affected by AI?

  • New York Times loses Twitter verification on main account after tiff with Elon Musk

    New York Times loses Twitter verification on main account after tiff with Elon Musk

    Elon Musk called New York Times' feed 'the Twitter equivalent of diarrhea'.

  • New York Times says it won't pay for Twitter verified check mark

    New York Times says it won't pay for Twitter verified check mark

    According to new Twitter policy, verified check marks are now offered only through a paid subscription. Organizations will have to shell out $1,000 a month to obtain gold check marks while individuals can get blue checks for a starting price of $7 in the United States.

  • Twitter pulls check mark from main New York Times account

    Twitter pulls check mark from main New York Times account

    The removal comes as many of Twitter’s high-profile users are bracing for the loss of the blue check marks that helped verify their identity and distinguish them from imposters on the social media platform.

  • 'Income gone, reputation destroyed': Dilbert creator as all US publications drop comic strip after his racist rant​

    'Income gone, reputation destroyed': Dilbert creator as all US publications drop comic strip after his racist rant​

    Dilbert, a workplace satire created by Scott Adams in 1989, was pulled by almost all publications in the US after its creator's racist rant against Black people went viral.

  • New York Times' microwave rice recipe fails to impress internet. Users tag 'Uncle Roger'

    New York Times' microwave rice recipe fails to impress internet. Users tag 'Uncle Roger'

    The author, Priya Krishna is an Indian-American food journalist and reporter for the New York Times.

  • 'I want to be alive', 'I'm in love with you': Microsoft chatbot Bing's alarming conversation

    'I want to be alive', 'I'm in love with you': Microsoft chatbot Bing's alarming conversation

    Bing declared its love for the journalist having an open-ended, long chat with the Microsoft chatbot.

  • In suspending journalists on Twitter, Musk flexes his media muscle

    In suspending journalists on Twitter, Musk flexes his media muscle

    The suspensions — which included reporters from CNN, The New York Times and The Washington Post — came after Musk accused the journalists of breaking Twitter’s rules on violating personal privacy.

  • She Said review: Zoe Kazan and Carey Mulligan are quietly compelling in this film about NYT reporting that paved the way for #MeToo

    She Said review: Zoe Kazan and Carey Mulligan are quietly compelling in this film about NYT reporting that paved the way for #MeToo

    Director Maria Schrader eschews sensationalism to tell a measured story about the NYT article that exposed widespread sexual misconduct in Hollywood and brought down film mogul Harvey Weinstein.

  • Forbes enters into exclusive buyout talks with investor group

    Forbes enters into exclusive buyout talks with investor group

    Forbes had been seeking at least $800 million in a sale, The New York Times reported earlier on Wednesday

  • One nation under Xi Jinping: How China’s leader is remaking its identity

    One nation under Xi Jinping: How China’s leader is remaking its identity

    As Xi Jinping prepares to claim a ground-breaking third term in power at a party congress starting Sunday, he has in effect appointed himself China’s historian in chief, crafting a story — retold in museums, on television shows and in journals — that casts his authoritarian, centralizing agenda as a fulfilment of values rooted in antiquity

  • Meet the app that helps gig workers know how much they really make

    Meet the app that helps gig workers know how much they really make

    The app offers a tiny form of resistance for drivers — who get paid by the job, and not the hour — against the dominance of the large companies that dispatch millions to deliver pizza, groceries, prescriptions or marijuana at the tap of a button

  • Bombing Kyiv into submission? History says it won’t work

    Bombing Kyiv into submission? History says it won’t work

    Ever since Nazi Germany’s bombardment of London in World War II, nearly every major war has featured similar attacks on a capital’s cultural landmarks and economic functioning. But for as long as leaders have pursued this tactic, they have watched it repeatedly fail

  • Javier Marías, to many the greatest living Spanish novelist, dies at 70

    Javier Marías, to many the greatest living Spanish novelist, dies at 70

    Marías occupied a reputational perch in Spanish culture that would be almost inconceivable for an American author.

  • New York Times reports a gain of 180,000 digital subscribers

    New York Times reports a gain of 180,000 digital subscribers

    The company reported $76 million in adjusted operating profit, 18% less than the same quarter last year. It generated total revenue of $555.7 million, an 11.5% increase from a year earlier.

  • New York Times Wordle solution 'fetus' causes chaos amid US abortion rights row

    New York Times Wordle solution 'fetus' causes chaos amid US abortion rights row

    Already in February, New York Times announced that it had scrubbed Wordle of many obscure as well as "insensitive or offensive words."

  • McKinsey opened a door in its firewall between pharma clients and regulators

    McKinsey opened a door in its firewall between pharma clients and regulators

    In an email in 2014 to Purdue’s CEO, a McKinsey consultant highlighted the firm’s work for the FDA and stressed “who we know and what we know.”

  • 'Despite ravages of Covid, plummeting economy': Foreign media on BJP's massive Uttar Pradesh win

    'Despite ravages of Covid, plummeting economy': Foreign media on BJP's massive Uttar Pradesh win

    The election Uttar Pradesh is touted as semi-finals to the general elections of 2024, with political pundits often saying that the road to the centre aka Delhi passes through Uttar Pradesh.

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