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This case could impact how AI companies handle copyrighted content in training data.
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The New York Times and other news publishers accuse OpenAI of hiding tools and datasets in a copyright lawsuit over ChatGPT. These materials could reveal if ChatGPT outputs contain copyrighted journalism. The publishers have filed a new motion seeking sanctions against OpenAI.

This case could impact how AI companies handle copyrighted content in training data.
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Potential legal penalties and stricter regulations could affect AI development and deployment.
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The New York Times and other news publishers accuse OpenAI of hiding tools and datasets in a copyright lawsuit over ChatGPT. These materials could reveal if ChatGPT outputs contain copyrighted journalism. The publishers have filed a new motion seeking sanctions against OpenAI.