
The New York Times has filed a lawsuit against OpenAI for copyright infringement. The lawsuit alleges that OpenAI's ChatGPT has been citing plagiarized copies of the paper's reporting, which are published on a notorious Armenian content mill, instead of directly citing the NYT. Despite being alerted to the issue, ChatGPT continued to base its answers on the stolen content from DNyuz, a known plagiarism factory. The issue was highlighted by Futurism.
🚨 CHATGPT RELIES ON PLAGIARIZED SOURCES DURING NYT COPYRIGHT LAWSUIT AGAINST OPENAI The New York Times (NYT) recently uncovered that automakers and apps are selling drivers' data to insurance companies. However, when asked about this, OpenAI's ChatGPT cited… https://t.co/FwQ7Z4essl
"Amid New York Times Lawsuit, ChatGPT Is Citing Plagiarized Versions of NYT Articles on an Armenian Content Mill" — Futurism Here are all the key points! 1/10 🧵 https://t.co/OK2BpTwU0j
"#ChatGPT regularly cited DNyuz' plagiarism factory as an authoritative and original source. And even after we alerted #OpenAI to the issue, ChatGPT continued basing its answers on DNuyz's stolen content": https://t.co/8hQWGGpnL9 #ethics #AI #internet #tech #journalism #business