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OpenAI Wants New York Times to Show How Original Its Copyrighted Articles Are.


OpenAI wants to know to what degree New York Times articles are 'original' and worthy of copyright protection.

That basically allows one party to request evidence from the other, to properly support or refute the copyright infringement claims that form the basis of the lawsuit. “Indeed, given the wildly improper scope of this request, one has to wonder if a chilling effect is exactly what OpenAI, who appears to have stolen from millions of content creators, is hoping for,” the Times writes. Human labor was required to select and organize some of the arguments put forward by the parties, while intentionally excluding others to add focus.

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