Merriam-Webster Dictionary sues ChatGPT and claims computer system stole its material to train its AI - Merriam-Webster and ...
Encyclopaedia Britannica Inc. and Merriam-Webster Inc. accused OpenAI Inc. of “massive copyright infringement,” including ...
Merriam-Webster claims OpenAI used approximately 100,000 articles, encyclopedia and dictionary entries to train ChatGPT ...
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Books & the Arts / In Stefan Fatsis’s capacious, and at times score-settling, personal history of the reference book, he ...
Encyclopedia Britannica and Merriam-Webster sued the ChatGPT maker, accusing it of copying almost 100,000 articles to train ...
In a filing submitted to the Southern District of New York, the companies accuse OpenAI of cannibalizing the traffic and ad ...
Encyclopedia Britannica and Merriam-Webster say that OpenAI violated the copyright of almost 100,000 articles by using them for LLM training.
Encyclopedia Britannica has sued OpenAI, alleging misuse of its reference materials for AI training. The lawsuit claims ...
The group, which also runs the online version of the Merriam-Webster dictionary, is alleging that OpenAI misused Britannica’s reference materials to train AI models. Encyclopaedia Britannica is suing ...
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