OpenAI has strongly defended its practices and questioned the motives of The New York Times in response to the recent lawsuit accusing them of copyright infringement. They have published a blog post to address the issue.
In August, OpenAI announced that the New York Times had chosen their content removal option, but surprisingly, they filed a lawsuit months later. The blog claims that the Times purposely selected prompts that were designed to make customers repeat information, instead of using them in a regular way.
OpenAI is clearly delineating its position against the notable Times lawsuit – regardless, changing the negative public perception of AI’s content usage will be an arduous endeavor.
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