OpenAI may find little refuge under intellectual property and contract law if DeepSeek used ChatGPT to cheaply train its ...
India's largest news agency has sued OpenAI for 20m rupees, accusing it of using copyrighted material illegally.
Billionaire Musk is criticizing OpenAI for switching to a 'for-profit model' and accusing the company of violating antitrust ...
ChatGPT developer OpenAI and other players in the generative AI business were caught unawares this week by a Chinese company ...
The paper, buoyed by its 11 million-plus paid subscribers, is one of the few news outlets that can afford to engage in yearslong litigation with Big Tech.
White House AI czar David Sacks says, “There’s substantial evidence that DeepSeek distilled knowledge from OpenAI models.” ...
A copyright lawsuit filed against OpenAI by one of the country’s largest news agencies could have implications for the future ...
(OpenAI doesn’t deny using the material but has argued that it’s not copyright infringement because the content falls under the legal doctrine known as “fair use.”) The irony might have ...
What is deep research? Here’s all you need to know about the new OpenAI’s AI agent for conducting in-depth, complex research ...