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OpenAI publicly responded to a copyright lawsuit filed against it by The New York Times last month. It claims the Times is "not telling the full story" and that the Times manipulated ChatGPT prompts to include verbatim copies of articles. OpenAI argues its models don't typically behave this way, and the Times may have cherry-picked examples. It acknowledges removing a feature that unintentionally reproduced content but maintains AI needs access to human knowledge.
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00:00 It's Benzinga and here's what's on the block.
00:02 OpenAI publicly responded to a copyright lawsuit filed against it by the New York Times last month.
00:07 It claims the Times is not telling the full story and that the Times manipulated chat GPT prompts
00:12 to include verbatim copies of articles. OpenAI argues its models don't typically behave this way
00:17 and the Times may have cherry-picked examples. It acknowledges removing a feature that
00:20 unintentionally reproduced content but maintains AI needs access to human knowledge.
00:25 OpenAI still believes training models with public internet data falls under fair use rules.
00:29 The company hopes to continue negotiations with the Times for a partnership like those
00:33 with other publishers. For all things money visit Benzinga.com
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