"AI's Copyright Conundrum: Navigating Legal Risks in the Digital Age"

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The New York Times has filed a lawsuit against OpenAI and Microsoft, claiming that OpenAI's AI models were trained using millions of copyrighted articles from The Times without permission. This has raised significant concerns about copyright laws in relation to AI development. While tech companies like Microsoft are integrating these AI models into their products, media companies are frustrated that their copyrighted content is being used without compensation. The situation highlights the complex balance between protecting copyright and advancing AI technology, with no quick resolution in sight.
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