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First reported by bsky
Newspapers seek court sanctions against OpenAI over alleged lies in copyright dispute

New York Times and News Outlets File Sanctions Motion Against OpenAI Over Alleged Discovery Misconduct

The New York Times and several news outlets (Daily News, Center for Investigative Reporting, the Intercept, and Ziff Davis) filed a motion for sanctions against OpenAI in U.S. District Court. They accuse OpenAI of concealing its ability to search training datasets and output logs for over two years while the publishers sought company documents in their copyright infringement lawsuit. The 52-page filing claims OpenAI's alleged deception only came to light after a second deposition.

Corbin Bolies3h ago3 min readenNews
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The New York Times and several news outlets on Thursday filed a motion for sanctions against OpenAI, accusing the company of concealing its ability to search the training datasets and output logs for its models for more than two years as they sought company documents.
The 52-page document, filed in the U.S. District Court in the Southern District of New York, claimed that OpenAI's lying only came to light after a second deposition.

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