New York Times lawsuit against OpenAI and Microsoft could redefine AI intellectual property. The newspaper claims that OpenAI used its content without permission, potentially costing them billions in damages. This case may establish boundaries for the use of generative AI.
ByteDance denies allegations of violating OpenAI's terms in building AI model, raising concerns about intellectual property protection. The dispute highlights the need for diligence and adherence to terms of use agreements when implementing third-party technologies in the AI industry.
OpenAI suspends ByteDance, parent company of TikTok, for breaching policies with use of competing AI model, raising concerns about collaboration and competition in the AI industry.
Germany's largest news publisher, Axel Springer, strikes a significant AI licensing deal with OpenAI, allowing the use of its articles to train ChatGPT. This groundbreaking agreement aims to protect publishers' intellectual property and sets a precedent for future collaborations.
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