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ChatGPT: New York Times sues OpenAI, Microsoft for copyright infringement 

The New York Times has sued OpenAI and Microsoft for unauthorized use of its published works to train their artificial intelligence tool, ChatGPT.  

The Times is the first major American media organization to sue the companies, the creators of ChatGPT and other popular A.I. platforms, over copyright issues associated with its written works.

The lawsuit, filed in Federal District Court in Manhattan, on Wednesday contends that millions of articles published by The Times were used to train automated chatbots that now compete with the news outlet as a source of reliable information. 

The suit does not include an exact monetary demand. But it says the defendants should be held responsible for “billions of dollars in statutory and actual damages” related to the “unlawful copying and use of The Times’s uniquely valuable works.”

It also calls for the companies to destroy any chatbot models and training data that use copyrighted material from The Times. 

The complaints 

In the complaints filed by the New York Times, the publishing company raised concerns about the uncompensated use of intellectual property by AI systems and accused OpenAI and Microsoft of using its content without payment to create products that substitute for it and even take its audience away.  

The lawsuit filed on Wednesday follows an impasse in negotiations involving The Times, Microsoft, and OpenAI. In its complaint, The Times said that it approached Microsoft and OpenAI in April to raise concerns about the use of its intellectual property and explore “an amicable resolution”  possibly involving a commercial agreement and “technological guardrails” around generative AI products but that the talks did not resolve. 

AI as competition to news platforms 

Besides seeking to protect intellectual property, the lawsuit by The Times casts ChatGPT and other A.I. systems as potential competitors in the news business. 

 

What you should know 

Although the popular chatbot, ChatGPT, is owned by OpenAI, Microsoft is part owner through its investments. Microsoft has committed $13 billion to OpenAI and has incorporated the company’s technology into its Bing search engine.

OpenAI is now valued by investors at more than $80 billion and the company is reported to be in early discussions to raise a fresh round of funding at a valuation at or above $100 billion. 

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