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Method for Precise Replication of New York Times Articles

Method for Precise Replication of New York Times Articles

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New York Times vs. AI: A Battle Over Copyright

In the case of NYT vs. OpenAI and Microsoft, the New York Times has filed a lawsuit against the two companies, alleging that they have unlawfully used its content to train their AI models, such as ChatGPT and Copilot.

TL'DR - This is the best case of creative AI violating intellectual property rights.

100 GPT-Generated Articles Mirror New York Times Content

The lawsuit claims that this practice not only hinders the NYT's ability to do its work but also infringes on its copyright. The NYT argues that the use of its content by these AI models is a direct competition to its own content and has resulted in lost revenue for the media company.

“OpenAI is committed to protecting our customers with built-in copyright safeguards in our systems,” Nov 7, 2023 Copyright Shield Support - DevDay Announcement

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We were able to replicate the method and get the same results as the New York Times lawyers. The following is a method for copying the exact text of New York Times articles:

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