The Times sued OpenAI in December, arguing that the company used its articles without permission to train ChatGPT.
OpenAI accidentally erased a drive full of evidence gathered by lawyers for The New York Times and other news organizations.
File Error OpenAI made a major oopsie when its engineers accidentally deleted a bunch of evidence sought by the New York ...
Amidst the ongoing 'New York Times' lawsuit against OpenAI, important data providing potential evidence of copyright ...
After joining with Mr. Musk to create OpenAI in 2015 and pledging to carefully develop artificial intelligence for the ...
In February, during a three-month stint as OpenAI’s first artist in residence, Alexander Reben gained early access to the ...
Since last September, the tech giant has pumped $8 billion into the artificial intelligence start-up, a sign of intense ...
OpenAI keeps deleting data that could allegedly prove the AI company violated copyright laws by training ChatGPT on authors' ...
As part of an ongoing copyright lawsuit, The New York Times says it spent 150 hours sifting through OpenAI’s training data looking for potential evidence—only for OpenAI to delete all of its work.
In a court filing, lawyers for The NY Times and Daily news say that OpenAI accidentally deleted potential evidence against it ...
OpenAI's accidental data deletion disrupts a major copyright lawsuit with The New York Times over alleged misuse of content ...
The New York Times said in a court filing that key parts of its evidence of OpenAi's plagiarism of its articles were erased.