
The New York Times has filed a lawsuit against OpenAI, alleging copyright infringement, claiming that OpenAI used its articles to train ChatGPT. Despite the legal battle, the New York Times is simultaneously experimenting with ChatGPT to write headlines and edit copy, following its style guide. OpenAI has requested proof of the originality of the New York Times articles, a request which the newspaper deems irrelevant and harassing. This information was reported by Nikita Mazurov.
The New York Times is suing OpenAI—and experimenting with it for writing https://t.co/jcGiMODABk
New York Times is suing OpenAI while at the same time using OpenAI's tech to help produce content. (Or "experimenting with it" as they put it) https://t.co/CYF9I7PcT9
Ironic? The @NYTimes is suing @OpenAI for copyright infringement while using its AI for writing content. Read @theintercept about this paradox of embracing and battling AI simultaneously, https://t.co/eMp52zDfA8 https://t.co/da7M9wUjGz


