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NYT files lawsuit against OpenAI and Microsoft for allegedly training ChatGPT with copyrighted news content

The New York Times has filed a lawsuit against OpenAI and Microsoft, demanding millions for the unauthorized use of its news articles. These copyrighted articles were allegedly used to train the ChatGPT artificial intelligence language model. This case highlights the ongoing debates about copyright issues in the development of artificial intelligence models. The outcome of this case could be decisive in defining future practices and discussions about respect for intellectual property rights in the field of Artificial Intelligence.

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