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tanseydavid 1 days ago [-]
SAMA will Sam.
SCPlayz7000 1 days ago [-]
This could be a generational mistake from altman. I could imagine that some article writers are pretty pissed to find out that chatgpt was skimming through paywalled content.
lp0_on_fire 1 days ago [-]
Yeah? And what are they going to do about it, exactly?
These AI companies have already been caught red handed stealing content to train their models and the courts blessed it. On a scale that would have landed you or I in prison.
It’s just “Too big to fail” by another name.
JumpCrisscross 23 hours ago [-]
> what are they going to do about it, exactly?
Who? The Times? This article is based on a sanctions filing.
tancop 14 hours ago [-]
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ChrisArchitect 1 days ago [-]
NYT coverage:
New York Times and Other Publishers Ask Court to Penalize OpenAI
If they deliberately skirt the rules in the past, they will continue to do so in the future
We have to stop letting companies build ridiculous amounts of money by ignoring laws and regulations
JumpCrisscross 23 hours ago [-]
Eh, grant the people they stole from damages sufficient to wipe out the current equity owners. (Or force them to be severely diluted.)
kittikitti 1 days ago [-]
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free_bip 1 days ago [-]
What does NYT's reporting on AI have to do with you? Why exactly is it "playing dirty"? And what about that justifies OpenAI lying to the court (which is a felony crime)?
staticman2 14 hours ago [-]
I too would like to know about GP's roaring rampage of revenge arc against the NY Times.
These AI companies have already been caught red handed stealing content to train their models and the courts blessed it. On a scale that would have landed you or I in prison.
It’s just “Too big to fail” by another name.
Who? The Times? This article is based on a sanctions filing.
New York Times and Other Publishers Ask Court to Penalize OpenAI
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/07/09/technology/new-york-times...
(https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48847423)
If they deliberately skirt the rules in the past, they will continue to do so in the future
We have to stop letting companies build ridiculous amounts of money by ignoring laws and regulations