New York Times Sues Microsoft, OpenAI Over Alleged Copyright Infringement in AI Training

The New York Times Co. initiated a suit against Microsoft and OpenAI in a federal court on Wednesday. The media corporation claims that these companies have taken its copyrighted content to train their artificial intelligence tools. The information was first revealed by the tracking website Law.com Radar, which provides prompt updates on recently filed cases at both state and federal levels.

This case revolves around the alleged usage of Times’ copyrighted material for the advancement of artificial intelligence technology. While the specifics of the case remain unclear due to an existing paywall, this issue adds to the growing raft of legal matters involving intellectual property rights and AI applications.

For more detailed, in-depth information on the suit, consider accessing the article directly on Law.com. It’s worth noting that the article lives behind a paywall, so full access might require a subscription.