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News orgs accuse AI firm of stealing articles and creating “fake” news

  • Condé Nast and other media companies sued the AI startup Cohere for "systematic copyright and trademark infringement" by using news articles to train its language model.
  • The lawsuit seeks up to $150,000 in statutory damages for each infringed work under the Copyright Act.
  • The complaint includes over 4,000 identified articles that the plaintiffs claim Cohere has infringed upon.
  • Cohere called the lawsuit "frivolous" and stated it prioritizes controls to mitigate IP infringement risks.
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mediagazer.com broke the news in on Thursday, February 13, 2025.
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