OpenAI Hits Back at The New York Times Lawsuit, Calls It ‘Without Merit’ and Affirms Support for Journalism

Boston, MA – OpenAI has responded to a lawsuit filed against it by The New York Times, calling it “without merit” and expressing support for journalism and partnerships with news organizations. The lawsuit accuses OpenAI and Microsoft of using millions of articles to train their AI tools. In a blog post, the makers of ChatGPT stated that the Times was not telling the full story. OpenAI claims to have been working with the Times on a “high-value partnership” regarding attribution within ChatGPT responses. OpenAI explained that the Times’ content did not significantly contribute to the … Read more

OpenAI Responds to Lawsuit Allegations by The New York Times with Claims of Manipulated Prompts and Unshared Details

San Francisco, California – OpenAI has responded to an ongoing lawsuit initiated by The New York Times, alleging copyright infringement. In a blog post published on Jan. 8, OpenAI disputed the newspaper’s claims and accused it of omitting key details from the account of events leading up to the lawsuit. According to OpenAI, discussions with The New York Times were progressing positively until their last communication on Dec. 19. The negotiations centered around a potential partnership that would allow the newspaper to connect with readers through OpenAI’s ChatGPT platform. OpenAI emphasized that the partnership would … Read more

California Business Faces Lawsuit Over ADA Violations on Website: Another Case Emerges Following Recent Report

HUNTINGTON BEACH, Calif. – A wave of lawsuits alleging violation of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is sweeping across Southern California, targeting businesses for their websites. West of Camden, a restaurant in Huntington Beach, is the latest subject to face legal action, joining the ranks of establishments grappling with similar complaints. Lindsey Lamoureux, the owner of West of Camden, expressed her frustration with the situation. The restaurant has faced two separate lawsuits claiming ADA violations related to its website. Lamoureux insists that they had taken appropriate measures to ensure compliance, yet they still find … Read more

Lawsuit Seeks to Disqualify Rep. Scott Perry from Ballot, Alleging 14th Amendment Violation

DAUPHIN COUNTY, Pa. — A lawsuit is seeking to remove Congressman Scott Perry from the ballot in central Pennsylvania. The lawsuit argues that Perry’s actions on January 6, 2021, violated the 14th amendment, which prohibits individuals from holding federal or state office if they engage in insurrection after swearing an oath to uphold the Constitution. Activist Gene Stilp filed the seven-page lawsuit, claiming that Perry participated in or endorsed an insurrection. The lawsuit asks the court to rule that Perry took part in insurrectionist behavior and is therefore ineligible to hold public office. While similar … Read more