News outlets urge a judge to sanction OpenAI in a high-stakes AI copyright fight
The publishers say OpenAI hid search tools and deleted billions of logs, and they want sanctions, fees and limits on evidence use.
- Media outlets including The New York Times, The Chicago Tribune, and The New York Daily News filed a motion Thursday in Manhattan Federal Court seeking 'serious sanctions' against OpenAI and Microsoft, alleging 'discovery misconduct' and evidence destruction.
- OpenAI expert John Vincent 'Vinnie' Monaco 'finally revealed' in an April deposition that the company engaged in a 'campaign of deception' regarding its ability to search training datasets for copyrighted content.
- Attorney Steven Lieberman said OpenAI has been 'making misrepresentations' for two years about its search capabilities, while investigators pieced together over 80 million responses from ChatGPT users to uncover evidence.
- Plaintiffs requested attorney fees for securing 'improperly withheld' evidence and special jury instructions ensuring jurors understand OpenAI intentionally destroyed data in violation of court preservation orders.
- This trial contrasts with Anthropic's $1.5 billion settlement with book authors, testing whether training AI on copyrighted works constitutes 'fair use' under copyright law in a landmark case shaping the news industry.
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(Seoul = Yonhap News) Reporter Ko Il-hwan = U.S. media outlets, including The New York Times (NYT), have reported to the court that the artificial intelligence (AI) company OpenAI maliciously obstructed the lawsuit...
The New York Times and the Daily News, among others, denounce a hacking of journalistic work to fuel Artificial Intelligence systems.What is at stake is whether AI chatbots compete unfairly as a source of information, diverting web traffic without carrying out the journalistic work involved in collecting the news.
NY Times and Other Publishers Accuse OpenAI of Obstructing Evidence, Seek Sanctions
The New York Times and over a dozen other media organizations alleged in a Thursday federal court filing that OpenAI withheld evidence central to copyright lawsuits against the tech company. In the filing, which was obtained and viewed by TheWrap, the Times and other publishers asked for legal sanctions against Sam Altman’s company, alleging that OpenAI violated rules set down by the court and acted in “bad faith” during the discovery phase of l…
News outlets urge sanctioning OpenAI in AI copyright fight
NEW YORK — The New York Times, the Daily News and other media outlets are asking a federal judge to impose sanctions on OpenAI, escalating a fight over artificial intelligence and copyright that could shape the future of a struggling news industry.
News outlets ask judge to sanction OpenAI in copyright case
A group of news publishers has asked a federal judge to impose sanctions on OpenAI. The New York Times, the Daily News, and others allege the ChatGPT maker is concealing evidence central to their copyright case, the Associated Press reports. A filing on Thursday in Manhattan federal court claims OpenAI “chose obstruction” over handing over datasets […] This story continues at The Next Web
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