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Another major publisher goes after OpenAI in court, and the filing reveals just how much the world of AI has changed. That changed last week when Ziff Davis filed its own copyright lawsuit against ...
Ziff Davis states that it produces nearly two million articles and updates annually, including thousands of product reviews. As per the filing, OpenAI used this content to train and operate its ...
Ziff Davis, the digital publisher behind tech sites like Mashable, PCMag and Lifehacker, sued OpenAI on Thursday, joining a wave of media companies accusing the artificial intelligence giant of ...
Ziff Davis alleges that OpenAI has “copied, reproduced, and stored” its outlets’ work, which it uses to create responses in ChatGPT.
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Digital media publisher Ziff Davis sued OpenAI in Delaware federal court on Thursday, accusing the Microsoft-backed artificial-intelligence company of misusing its publications to train the model ...
Ziff Davis is one of the largest digital publishers in the US, owning more than 45 media properties, including Mashable, PCMag, and Lifehacker.
On April 24, Ziff Davis, publisher of several dozen media outlets including Mashable, PCMag and IGN, filed suit against OpenAI, alleging intellectual property infringement. Brought in the U.S ...
Ziff Davis Claims OpenAI Scraped Its Content And Used It To Develop Large Language Models - 05/02/2025. The lawsuit also says that OpenAI rejected a meeting to discuss a licensing arrangement.
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The partnership gives the ChatGPT-maker access to Google's cloud services for training new AI models - and more distance from ...
Ziff Davis argues that OpenAI "intentionally and relentlessly" exploited copyrighted content for its AI systems, according to a copy of the lawsuit provided by the media company.