Newspapers Sue OpenAI and Microsoft Over AI Copyright Infringement
April 30, 2024A coalition of eight U.S. newspapers led by Alden Global Capital is suing OpenAI and Microsoft for copyright infringement.
These newspapers, which include The New York Daily News and The Chicago Tribune, claim their content was used to train AI chatbots without permission.
The lawsuit aims to secure compensation and halt the unauthorized use of the newspapers' articles.
The publishers argue that content theft poses a significant threat to the vitality of local journalism.
Damages sought in the case are currently unspecified.
In response to the lawsuit, Microsoft has withheld comment, and OpenAI has yet to issue a response.
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The New York Times • Apr 30, 2024
8 Daily Newspapers Sue OpenAI and Microsoft Over A.I.The Guardian • Apr 30, 2024
Eight US newspapers sue OpenAI and Microsoft for copyright infringementThe Verge • Apr 30, 2024
New York Daily News, Chicago Tribune, and others sue OpenAI and MicrosoftThe Washington Post • Apr 30, 2024
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