OpenAI claims New York Times paid someone to ‘hack’ ChatGPT

In the ongoing copyright lawsuit between the New York Times and OpenAI, OpenAI has shot back, per The Register:

OpenAI, however, this week hit back against those claims while asking the court [PDF] to dismiss the case. The startup opined that the broadsheet’s evidence “appears to have been prolonged and extensive efforts to hack OpenAI’s models,” and denied that ChatGPT could divert people around paywalls, adding that folks don’t use the chatbot to read published articles anyway.

Will it work? Most legal experts thing the NY Times case is quite strong.

Read it all here.

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