The New York TimesAccusations against OpenAI and Microsoft, believing that the two companies used content from more than millions of its articles without permission and used them to train chatbot services.
Before this, many content writers had accused OpenAI and Microsoft, believing that the two companies used their content without permission. The New York Times became the first media company to make such an accusation.
According to the New York Times' accusations, OpenAI and Microsoft are believed to be attempting to use New York Times content for free to train artificial intelligence and provide services to the public, which in turn affects the copyright of the content.
However, OpenAI and Microsoft did not respond to this.
Currently, Microsoft, Google, Amazon and other companies train large natural language models by using publicly available information on the Internet. For example, Google has added a statement in its terms of service that it will use public information for artificial intelligence training. Compared to the practices of most technology companies, Apple seems to have chosenCollaborate with media companies through paid channels, by obtaining authorization to use content to train artificial intelligence.

