Allowed the lawsuits filed by media organizations against OpenAI in the USA – Cyprus Newspaper
The Federal Judge in the United States allowed the “copyright” cases against the New York Times (NYT) and some newspapers in the country against the developer of the artificial intelligence vehicle Chatgpt against OpenaI and Microsoft.
New York Regional Judge Sidney Stein announced that media organizations claimed that they use their own work without permission to educate the artificial intelligence vehicles of OpenAI and Microsoft.
Rejecting some allegations put forward by media organizations, Stein decided to see the “copyright” cases against Open AI and Microsoft in court in the future.
NYT’s lawyer Ian Crosby said in a statement on the subject that they appreciated Stein’s carefully evaluating the case and said, “As stated in the decision, we will continue to follow all the copyright demands against Microsoft and Open AI. He said.
Frank Pine, the editor-in-chief of the Medianews Group, who ruled more than 100 US local newspapers, including Denver Post, Boston Herald and San Diego Union-Tribune, welcomed the decision.
Pine argued that the allegations rejected by the judge did not weaken the allegations of the OpenAI that the Medianews Group “violated the copyright and harm the company”.
In a statement made by OpenAI, the judge’s decision was welcomed and said, uz We look forward to revealing that we have created our artificial intelligence models in a fair use and supporting innovation by using publicly open data. ” The expression was used.
« Copyright » cases
The New York Times, one of the leading US newspapers, filed a lawsuit against OpenAI and Microsoft on December 27, 2023 for the purpose of educating artificial intelligence technologies and violating the copyright.
The newspaper accused the OpenAI of its millions of articles of use without permission to educate chat robots competing with news organizations, which are now reliable information.
Thus, The New York Times was the first major media organization to sue for companies that are developers of Chatgpt and other popular artificial intelligence platforms due to copyright problems related to their written works.
Then, in February 2024, OpenAI claimed that The New York Times « hacked » ChatGPT and other artificial intelligence systems to create misleading evidence for the case against the company on the allegations of copyright.
On April 30, 2024, the 8 local newspaper, including Denver Post, Chicago Tribune and New York Daily News, including the New York Daily News, filed a lawsuit against OpenAI and Microsoft on April 30, 2024, which they claimed to have used millions of articles protected without permission and without paying ”.
The Alden Global Capital Fund is also the owner of the Medianews Group, which manages some of these newspapers.