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News Outlets Ask Court to Sanction OpenAI for Hiding Evidence in Copyright Case

via The Hill·3h ago·2 sources

Several news outlets, including The New York Times, asked a federal judge to sanction OpenAI, alleging the company withheld and deleted evidence in the landmark copyright dispute over whether ChatGPT was trained on their work. Ars Technica reports OpenAI may have made a fatal misstep by faking an inability to search its training data while hiding billions of logs, a move that could reshape the closely watched case.

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