Britannica says OpenAI scraped thousands of its online articles to train its AI models, which now produce responses that ...
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The Hindu reported that in a complaint lodged on Friday, Britannica alleged that OpenAI incorporated tens of thousands of its online articles, as well as dictionary and encyclopaedia entries, into the ...
Diana 'DeeDee' Fuentes, a journalism icon and former LMT and SAEN editor, reportedly died Friday while in Washington, D.C.
In the complaint, the company makes the novel claim that the entire generative AI industry was built on a foundation of ...
More than 260,000 graduating senior high school (SHS) students under the technical-vocational-livelihood (TVL) track will receive free skills assessment and certification this year, the Technical ...
"We are deciding the future of quality journalism," a lawyer for Hungary's Like Company told the European Court of Justice.
Britannica and Merriam-Webster are suing OpenAI, claiming ChatGPT was trained on nearly 100,000 copyrighted articles and definitions.
Encyclopaedia Britannica sues OpenAI for allegedly using its articles and dictionary entries to train ChatGPT without permission, raising data sourcing concerns.
Britannica and Merriam-Webster accuse OpenAI of using nearly 1,00,000 copyrighted articles without consent, reigniting a global debate over AI training and intellectual property rights.
BMG Rights Management has filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against Anthropic, the AI giant behind the Claude AI chatbot.
Publishers allege unauthorised use of content to train AI models and say outputs replicate material, affecting traffic and revenues ...