OpenAI is asking a federal judge to dismiss parts of the New York Times' copyright lawsuit, claiming the newspaper 'hacked' its chatbot and AI systems. The Times sued OpenAI and Microsoft for allegedly using its articles without permission to train chatbots. OpenAI argues that the Times manipulated its systems and that AI training should qualify as fair use under copyright law.
Key Points
OpenAI accuses the New York Times of 'hacking' its chatbot and AI systems
The Times sued OpenAI and Microsoft for allegedly using its articles without permission
Legal dispute raises questions about fair use in AI training
Pros
OpenAI is defending its technology against allegations of copyright infringement
Raises important legal questions about AI training and fair use
Cons
Legal battle could impact the AI industry
Questionable ethics regarding the use of copyrighted material