A New York judge denied OpenAI's request for insights into how the New York Times utilizes AI in its operations, emphasizing relevance in copyright disputes.
Judge Ona T. Wang argued that OpenAI's inquiries mirrored a video game manufacturer demanding personal game play history from a copyright holder.
Legal filings reveal that OpenAI's engineers accidentally deleted crucial evidence related to the New York Times' allegations of copyright infringement, making recovery unnecessary to suspect foul play.
As the Times navigates its case, it highlights a broader trend of media companies challenging AI firms over the unauthorized use of their intellectual property.
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