New York Times Says OpenAI Hid Evidence In ChatGPT Copyright Trial

New York Times says OpenAI hid evidence in the ChatGPT copyright trial, escalating the legal battle over AI and copyright.
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New York Times Says OpenAI Hid Evidence In ChatGPT Copyright Trial
New York Times Says OpenAI Hid Evidence in ChatGPT Copyright Trial Artificial intelligence and copyright law continue to collide as the legal dispute between The New York Times and OpenAI enters another dramatic phase. The latest court filing alleges that OpenAI withheld important evidence during the ongoing ChatGPT copyright lawsuit, raising new questions about transparency, data handling, and the responsibilities of AI developers. The accusation has intensified one of the technology industry's most closely watched legal battles and could influence how future AI copyright cases are handled. The dispute is far more than a disagreement between two organizations. It represents a defining moment for artificial intelligence companies, publishers, creators, and governments seeking to establish clear legal standards for AI training data. As AI systems become increasingly capable, courts are being asked to determine where innovation ends and copyright protection begins. Why the New Allegati…