The pair are currently locked in a battle after the publication accused OpenAI of copyright infringement for allegedly using"millions" of the NYT's articles to train large language models.parts of the case last month, the NYT retorts that OpenAI's defense was"more like spin than a legal brief," and says that"OpenAI's attention-grabbing claim that The Times 'hacked' its products... is as irrelevant as it is false.
It adds:"OpenAI's true grievance is not about how The Times conducted its investigation, but instead what that investigation exposed: that Defendants built their products by copying The Times's content on an unprecedented scale — a fact that OpenAI does not, and cannot, dispute."...The Times elicited examples of memorization by prompting GPT-4 with the first few words or sentences of Times articles.
At the time, Ian Crosby, lead counsel for the NYT, said:"Microsoft doesn't dispute that it worked with OpenAI to copy millions of The Times's works without its permission to build its tools.
Source: Tech Daily Report (techdailyreport.net)
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