New York Times Sues OpenAI and Microsoft for Use of Plagiarized Text in AI Language Learning Models
In its complaint, the New York Times alleges that Microsoft and OpenAI use and replicate plagiarized text in A.I.-based language learning models.
In its complaint, the New York Times alleges that Microsoft and OpenAI use and replicate plagiarized text in A.I.-based language learning models.
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