A new paper from the AI Disclosures Project claims OpenAI trained GPT-4o on paywalled content from O’Reilly Media—raising ...
A federal judge has ruled that The New York Times and other newspapers can proceed with a copyright lawsuit against OpenAI ...
Sure, it's just some cool images. But it shows the tide is with the customized and the automated — and away from originality.
In my opinion, OpenAI has sidelined Microsoft again, restricting the Ghibli meme frenzy exclusively to its users.
The judge allowed the publication's core copyright infringement theories to go forward while dismissing some other claims.
A federal judge has ruled that The New York Times and other newspapers can proceed with a copyright lawsuit against OpenAI and Microsoft ... consideration of these issues,” New York Times ...
Last month, Google and OpenAI both urged the White House to oppose efforts by foreign governments to impose burdensome copyright and transparency obligations in submissions to a U.S. AI Action Plan.
This trend offers a live case study of how generative AI may implicate core doctrines of copyright law, including derivative works, substantial similarity, and fair use.
A judge greenlit the lawsuit brought by The New York Times against ChatGPT creator OpenAI over the artificial intelligence ...