The New York Times Company v. Microsoft Corporation et al

  1. February 27, 2024

    OpenAI Says NYT Suit Not Up To Own 'Journalistic' Standards

    OpenAI slammed The New York Times Co. for not meeting "its famously rigorous journalistic standards" with its complaint accusing the artificial intelligence company and Microsoft Corp. of ripping off Times content to train ChatGPT, with OpenAI alleging the newspaper hired a hacker to generate various examples of ChatGPT reproducing near-verbatim copies of articles.

  2. January 08, 2024

    OpenAI Calls NYT's Suit 'A Surprise And Disappointment'

    OpenAI on Monday criticized a New York Times complaint accusing the artificial intelligence company and Microsoft of infringing article copyrights to develop ChatGPT, insisting in a blog post that the way it has trained its large language model is lawful and saying the newspaper "is not telling the full story."

  3. January 02, 2024

    What To Know About The NYT Suit Against Microsoft, OpenAI

    The copyright infringement complaint The New York Times filed against Microsoft and OpenAI alleging that the companies ripped off millions of its articles to train ChatGPT came after the newspaper tried for months to negotiate a licensing agreement, according to the suit.