Published Dec 27, 2023
NYT Sues OpenAI to Kill ChatGPT and Pay Billions for Scraped Content
Explore the groundbreaking legal battle as The New York Times sues OpenAI, challenging the boundaries of AI content scraping and licensing, with potential repercussions for journalism, intellectual property rights, and the future interactions between AI developers and content creators.

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