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Another major publisher goes after OpenAI in court, and the filing reveals just how much the world of AI has changed.
The latest IP suit against OpenAI accuses the company of copyright infringement, trademark dilution and related harms.
Ziff Davis has accused OpenAI of copying work from the millions of articles its outlets publish every year.
Ziff Davis is one of the largest digital publishers in the US, owning more than 45 media properties, including Mashable, ...
OpenAI has not yet filed an answer to the complaint, although an OpenAI spokesperson says that its AI models "empower ...
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Verdict on MSNZiff Davis files copyright lawsuit against OpenAI in US federal courtThe plaintiffs include Ziff Davis, Inc., Ziff Davis, LLC, IGN Entertainment, Inc. and Everyday Health Media, LLC. The defendants named are several OpenAI entities including OpenAI ...
Ziff Davis vs OpenAI isn't just a lawsuit—it's a battle for the internet's future, where AI feeds on the content humans make.
As it pledges 'democratic' AI to benefit everyone, can OpenAI deliver on AI for all while dialing back model regulation?
ChatGPT isn't based on one AI model, but many. As it turns out, OpenAI has a support document listing the times it thinks you ...
On Tuesday, CEO Sam Altman announced via an X post that OpenAI "started rolling back" the update due to user complaints about ...
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Mashable SEA on MSNOpenAI rolls back ChatGPT 4o model for being too much of a suck-upIn a thread on X posted on April 27, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman acknowledged that "GPT-4o updates have made the personality too ...
Ziff Davis argues that OpenAI "intentionally and relentlessly" exploited copyrighted content for its AI systems, according to a copy of the lawsuit provided by the media company.
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