OpenAI claims that The New York Times “hacked” ChatGPT, artificially creating copyright lawsuit

According to Reuters, Ars Technica, theOpenAI Ask a U.S. federal judge to strike down theThe New York Times"A portion of the copyright lawsuit filed againstBecause Newsweek hacked the chatbot. ChatGPT AI systems, such as the one that generated the "misleading" evidence for the previous lawsuit.

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On Monday local time, OpenAI filed a document in Manhattan federal court claiming that the New York Times' allegations against OpenAI do not meet the rigorous journalistic standards for which it is known. "As this case progresses, the truth will come out that the New York Times paid someone to crack OpenAI's product.

However, OpenAI does not name the "shooters" hired by the New York Times, nor does it state that the New York Times violated any anti-hacking laws, and OpenAI claims that ChatGPT is in no way a substitute for New York Times subscription content, contrary to the allegations in the complaint.

On Tuesday, local time, Ian Crosby, a lawyer for the New York Times, released a statement saying, "OpenAI bizarrely describes this controversy as 'hacking.'But that's just using OpenAI's product to find evidence that they (OpenAI) stole and copied the New York Times' copyrighted work. "

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