Eight prominent U.S. newspapers ... the papers opted to sue the two firms instead of attempting to negotiate a deal. (The ...
A consortium of US newspapers, led by the New York Daily News and Chicago Tribune, has filed a lawsuit against tech giants Microsoft and OpenAI. According to Reuters, the lawsuit, filed in a New ...
US news organisation the New York Times is suing ChatGPT-owner OpenAI over claims its copyright was infringed to train the system. The lawsuit, which also names Microsoft as a defendant ...
Late last year, the New York Times became the first major US newspaper to sue OpenAI and Microsoft for copyright infringement, claiming the Sam Altman-led company had made unauthorized use of its ...
The Center for Investigative Reporting, the oldest nonprofit newsroom in the US, announced a similar suit in June. "OpenAI and Microsoft started vacuuming up our stories to make their product more ...
OpenAI and Anthropic have agreed to let the US government access major new AI models before release to help improve their safety. The companies signed memorandums of understanding with the US AI ...
OpenAI and Anthropic have agreed to share AI models — before and after release — with the US AI Safety Institute ... s attorney general license to sue if AI developers don’t comply ...
"With these agreements in place, we look forward to beginning our technical collaborations with Anthropic and OpenAI to advance the science of AI safety," said Elizabeth Kelly, director of the US ...
The special, titled “AI and the Future of Us: An Oprah Winfrey Special ... with tech and media pundits like OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, former Microsoft CEO and Gates Foundation chair Bill ...
The US government announced agreements with leading artificial intelligence startups OpenAI and Anthropic to help test and evaluate their upcoming technologies for safety. Under the agreements ...
"The CrowdStrike outage in July presents important lessons for us to apply as an ecosystem," Microsoft said. The outage raised concerns that many organizations are not well prepared to implement ...
Leading generative AI developers OpenAI and Anthropic have agreed to give the US government access to their new models for safety testing as part of agreements announced on Thursday. The ...