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The A.I. company faced pushback after a top executive raised the idea of government aid, amid concerns that the A.I. industry is headed toward a dangerous bubble.
San Francisco-headquartered OpenAI in September brought a motion to the Ontario Superior Court of Justice to have the publishers’ lawsuit suspended or dismissed, arguing that Ontario did not have the jurisdiction to settle the claim on the basis that its commercial activities took place outside of the province.
Who else could make out like a bandit by licensing their data to the big AI platforms? Hey, how about The New York Times? That’s the paper of record, for heaven’s sake.
The artificial intelligence company said the nonprofit that controlled the organization would receive a $130 billion stake in the new company.
The New York Times broke 12 million subscribers for the first time in the year’s third quarter after it added 460,000 digital-only subscribers, getting closer to its goal of 15 million subscribers by 2027.
Artificial intelligence firms OpenAI, Meta, and Anthropic all face copyright lawsuits as courts weigh fair use in AI training.
After signing agreements to use computing power from Nvidia, AMD and Oracle, OpenAI is teaming up with the world’s largest cloud computing company.