Overview
- OpenAI claims the New York Times 'hacked' ChatGPT, using 'deceptive prompts' to generate misleading evidence for its copyright lawsuit.
- The New York Times and other publishers allege OpenAI's chatbot reproduces copyrighted content without permission, seeking damages and removal of their material from training sets.
- OpenAI argues ChatGPT is not a substitute for newspaper subscriptions, stating 'normal people do not use OpenAI's products in this way.'
- The legal battle highlights growing tensions between AI companies and content creators over the use of copyrighted material in AI training.
- Multiple lawsuits against OpenAI from authors, artists, and publishers could significantly impact the AI industry's future.