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A photographer reflects on finding a job at Polo Ralph Lauren through a newspaper classified ad in 2000, using digital archives to verify his memory.
New York Times publisher A.G. Sulzberger discusses the newspaper's $20 million lawsuit against OpenAI and Microsoft over copyright infringement, the threats to journalism from AI and the Trump administration, and the future of news in the digital age.
The New York Times alleges OpenAI misled the court by claiming it couldn't search training data for copyrighted material, despite having previously done so and deleting billions of chat logs. The case raises concerns about transparency and accountability in AI companies.
The New York Times and Daily News accuse OpenAI of hiding evidence about its ability to search customer chat logs and training data for copyrighted works in an ongoing copyright lawsuit.
OpenAI faces calls for sanctions after allegedly hiding and deleting ChatGPT logs relevant to the NYT copyright lawsuit, potentially undermining its fair-use defense.
The New York Times updated its copyright lawsuit against Microsoft and OpenAI, alleging that Microsoft built a supercomputer specifically designed to train AI on copyrighted works, including NYT articles, without permission.
The tweet criticizes The New York Times for its negative coverage of Reese Witherspoon encouraging mothers to try AI, urging readers to watch her video instead.
This essay by Gwern dissects a 2022 New York Times article on teen vaping, showing how it misleadingly implies that legal nicotine vapes cause lung injuries like EVALI, while the actual cause was illicit THC vapes containing vitamin E acetate.
OpenAI is publicly opposing a New York Times legal demand for 20 million user ChatGPT conversations, arguing it violates user privacy and breaks security practices. The company commits to strengthening privacy protections including client-side encryption and reiterates its resistance to similar previous demands.
OpenAI announces it is no longer under legal order to indefinitely retain user ChatGPT and API data following months of litigation with The New York Times, and will now automatically delete conversations and API data within 30 days while continuing to fight the lawsuit regarding privacy protections.