OpenAI Dropped From First Ever AI Programming Copyright Lawsuit https://t.co/4ovTdxH7Ja
OpenAI escaped a copyright lawsuit from a group of open-source programmers after they voluntarily dismissed their case against the company in federal court. https://t.co/3vNWbYNvX3
Authors Fight Court Order to Produce Pre-Suit Testing Data from ChatGPT in OpenAI Copyright Lawsuit https://t.co/E2VaUSMlPn | by @seyfarthshawllp

OpenAI is facing a copyright infringement lawsuit from The New York Times, which alleges that the company used millions of the newspaper's articles to train its AI model, ChatGPT. OpenAI is pushing to force The New York Times to hand over reporting notes, a move that some see as a tactic to increase the newspaper's legal costs or delay the lawsuit. Many have noted that examples of ChatGPT outputting copyrighted text are common across several LLMs. Additionally, authors are contesting a court order to produce pre-suit testing data from ChatGPT.






