In a significant development in the ongoing battle over artificial intelligence and copyright, a coalition of major media outlets, led by The New York Times, has filed a petition with the US court to hold OpenAI accountable for copyright infringement. The move comes in response to OpenAI's alleged use of copyrighted materials in the training data for its AI model, ChatGPT. The coalition, which includes other prominent news organizations such as The Washington Post and CNN, is seeking sanctions against the company, arguing that its actions have caused irreparable harm to the media industry. The case has sparked intense debate over the boundaries of copyright law in the age of AI, with far-reaching implications for the future of content creation and intellectual property.


New York Times-led group asks court to sanction OpenAI in US copyright dispute  Reuters