The ‘New York Times’ sues OpenAI and Microsoft after copyright violation

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2024-04-06 19:27:44

The American newspaper ‘The New York Times’ has announced that it sued the companies OpenAI y Microsoft for an alleged violation of the copyright of this newspaper. The organization assures that its articles have been used in an unauthorized manner to train artificial intelligence.

In an article published this Wednesday December 27 On the site itself, they point out that both companies have copied thousands of their articles for the development of different applications powered by artificial intelligence, such is the case of ChatGPT.

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The New York Times went before the Manhattan Federal District Court to make this demand, noting that both OpenAI and Microsoft have taken advantage of their position and that by using scraping (data extraction using another program) They have trained their chatbots to generate substitute products without giving credit to the author or financial remuneration.

Let’s remember that until a couple of months ago, artificial intelligences like ChatGPT did not have an internet connection, so They had to collect enormous amounts of data in order to have optimal functioning.

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In his article, The New York Times details that a couple of months ago they discovered that the jobs of their collaborators and workers had been used by both companies so that their artificial intelligence They began to generate their own linguistic model.

After negotiations started last April with OpenAI and Microsoft to generate a retroactive with its authors and upon seeing a refusal from them, the most important newspaper in the United States decided to take legal action.

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2024-04-06 19:27:44

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