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NYT, Publishers Accuse OpenAI of Hiding Evidence in Court.

A coalition of publishers is pursuing legal action against OpenAI, citing a significant lack of transparency. They contend that the artificial intelli

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A coalition of publishers is pursuing legal action against OpenAI, citing a significant lack of transparency. They contend that the artificial intelligence company has failed to disclose crucial details regarding its operations, specifically alleging that OpenAI "hasn’t shared information about how the company’s A.I. systems are trained and used," according to a report by The New York Times. The publishers are demanding legal sanctions to address these concerns.

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