New York Times says OpenAI hid evidence in ChatGPT copyright trial
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News publishers say OpenAI hid tools and datasets that could identify copyrighted journalism in ChatGPT outputs, escalating their lawsuit with a new motion for sanctions.
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- News publishers say OpenAI hid tools and datasets that could identify copyrighted journalism in ChatGPT outputs, escalating their lawsuit with a new motion for sanctions.
- Headline: New York Times says OpenAI hid evidence in ChatGPT copyright trial
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LLM news directly affects chatbots, copilots, and APIs that millions of products rely on. TechCrunch AI reports that news publishers say OpenAI hid tools and datasets that could identify copyrighted journalism in ChatGPT outputs, escalating their lawsuit with a new motion for sanctions.
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