Jan. 6, 2024, 2 p.m. | Matthew S. Smith

IEEE Spectrum spectrum.ieee.org



The battle between copyright holders and generative AI companies is heating up, and The New York Times leading the charge.

The publication recently filed a lawsuit against OpenAI and Microsoft that claims copyright infringement, trademark dilution, and unfair competition. And it’s not pulling its punches. The suit seeks not just monetary compensation but also the destruction of all the defendant’s LLM models and training data, as well as a halt to unlicensed training on the publication’s articles.

“When you …

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