Stolen Stories or Fair Use? The New York Times v. OpenAI and . . . OpenAI’s use of The New York Times articles for training a large language model is permissible under the doctrine of fair use because the use was transformative OpenAI’s use of The New York Times articles served a different purpose than the original Therefore, the court should rule in favor of OpenAI and Microsoft
The New York Times sues OpenAI and Microsoft for using its . . . In the federal suit filed Wednesday in Manhattan, the Times said OpenAI and Microsoft are advancing their technology through the “unlawful use of The Times’s work to create artificial intelligence products that compete with it” and “threatens The Times’s ability to provide that service ”
New York Times vs. OpenAI: Fair Use Fight with Billions at . . . OpenAI case, the Times has targeted both factors, alleging “there is nothing ‘transformative’ about using The Times’s content without payment to create products that substitute for The Times and steal audiences away from it ”
OpenAI and Microsoft respond to the Times—while Musk also . . . As reported by the Times, the suit alleged that OpenAI used millions of Times articles to train “automated chatbots that now compete with the news outlet as a source of reliable information” by reproducing Times articles