New York Times vs. Microsoft and OpenAI About AI Rules 

The New York Times sues Microsoft and OpenAI, citing copyright infringement in AI development, sparking a legal battle. 

Lawsuit claims Microsoft and OpenAI used millions of copyrighted articles, including The New York Times', causing significant financial losses. 

Lawsuit's unspecified compensation highlights tension between media and tech, potentially disrupting the news industry. 

Microsoft and OpenAI remain silent on The New York Times' lawsuit, the first major challenge against internet text scraping for AI. 

Despite OpenAI's licensing efforts with publishers, The New York Times takes legal action over alleged copyright violations. 

Despite prior agreements, The New York Times alleges failure to resolve copyright issues with Microsoft and OpenAI. 

Microsoft's support boosts OpenAI's market value; The New York Times accuses verbatim copying for Bing and AI tool integration. 

The New York Times insists on prior permission for commercial use, claiming neglect by Microsoft and OpenAI. 

Lawsuit marks a critical moment in AI, copyright debates, impacting the media-tech relationship and copyrighted material use in AI development. 

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