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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.

December 28, 2023 / 18:16 IST
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What led NYT to sue OpenAI and MS?
What led NYT to sue OpenAI and MS?

The New York Times (NYT) on December 27 sued OpenAI and Microsoft (MS), alleging that they had used the newspaper's content without permission to train its chatbots, thus infringing NYT’s copyrights.

According to NYT, these chatbots use its content to provide information to readers, thus taking a ‘free-ride on The Times’ massive investment in its journalism by using it to build substitutive products without permission or payment.’

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NYT said that it is the first major US publisher to sue OpenAI, creator of the popular artificial-intelligence platform ChatGPT, and Microsoft, an OpenAI investor and creator of the AI platform Copilot, over copyright issues.

According to the plea, “OpenAI and MS generative artificial intelligence (“GenAI”) tools rely on large-language models (“LLMs”) that were built by copying and using millions of The Times’s copyrighted news articles, in-depth investigations, opinion pieces, reviews, how-to guides.”