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JUST IN: Open AI Sues New York Times

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OpenAI has reportedly accused New York Times of hacking ChatGPT.

According to a further report, OpenAI has accused the New York Times of hacking its AI ChatGPT to replicate its content, a charge the Times refutes.

OpenAI is also facing a lawsuit from the Times over alleged unauthorised use of its articles to train chatbots.

OpenAI alleged New York Times (NYT) used deceptive prompts to influence ChatGPT to replicate its material.

NYT’s attorney refuted OpenAI’s claims.
ChatGPT’s parent company OpenAI has responded to The New York Times’ (NYT) accusations of copyright infringement.

The Sam Altman-led company alleges that the NYT utilised “deceptive prompts” to influence ChatGPT and manipulate it into building evidence.

In other words, OpenAI is accusing New York Times of hacking ChatGPT and using its contents to build a case against the publication. This, OpenAI argues, is a violation of their terms of use.

“The allegations in the Times’s complaint do not meet its famously rigorous journalistic standards,” OpenAI said as per a Reuters report and added, “The truth, which will come out in the course of this case, is that the Times paid someone to hack OpenAI’s products.”

The Reuters report stated that in a filing submitted to the Manhattan federal court on Monday, OpenAI asserted that The New York Times induced its technology to replicate content through “deceptive prompts” that overtly violated OpenAI’s terms of use. The company argued that the allegations presented by the Times fail to meet the rigorous journalistic standards for accuracy and truth.

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