Microsoft and OpenAI sued yet again by Chicago Tribune and New York Daily News

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Mariella Moon has been a night editor for Engadget since 2013, covering everything from consumer technology and video games to strange little robots that could operate on the human body from the inside one day. She has a special affinity for space, its technologies and its mysteries, though, and has interviewed astronauts for Engadget.

. The eight publications in this particular lawsuit, all owned by Alden Capital Group , are accusing the companies of "purloining millions" of their copyrighted articles "without permission and without payment to fuel the commercialization of their generative artificial intelligence products, including ChatGPT and Copilot."

This is but the latest lawsuit filed against Microsoft and OpenAI for their use of copyrighted materials without express consent from publishers.the companies late last year, alleging that they've used "almost a century's worth of copyrighted content." Their products can regurgitatearticles verbatim and can "mimic its expressive style," the publication said, even though they didn't have a prior licensing agreement.

 

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