• 8 newspapers sue OpenAI, Microsoft for copyright infringement

    Eight daily newspapers owned by Alden Global Capital sued OpenAI and Microsoft today, accusing the tech companies of illegally using news articles to power their AI chatbots.

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    OpenAI makes 'Memory' available to all ChatGPT Plus subscribers

    Success with using AI chatbots such as ChatGPT depends on including as much background information with every prompt as you can to ensure you get the intended results you want. This process can be time-consuming and repetitive -- that's where ChatGPT's Memory feature can help.Also: Yikes! Microsoft Copilot failed every single one of my coding testsOn Monday, OpenAI announced that its Memory feature is now available to all ChatGPT Plus subscribers, making it possible for the chatbot to remember...

  • OpenAI to train LLMs on Financial Times content — with permission

    The Financial Times (full disclosure — the owners of The Next Web) have inked a deal with OpenAI. The American firm will use the British publisher’s content to train its generative AI models. The deal is the latest in a string of new partnerships between OpenAI and global news publishers like Axel Springer, Associated Press, and Le Monde. The company did not disclose the financial terms of any of the contracts. In 2023 alone, hundreds of pages of litigation and countless articles accused tech...

  • Financial Times, OpenAI sign content licensing partnership

    The Financial Times had signed a licensing agreement with OpenAI to train artificial intelligence (AI) models on its attributed content, the newspaper said on Monday, in the latest media tie-up for the Microsoft-backed startup. The agreement will enhance OpenAI's generative AI chatbot ChatGPT with attributed FT content, and the firms will collaborate on developing new AI products and features for FT readers. The partnership also lets ChatGPT use select summaries, quotes and links to FT's...

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    OpenAI hit with GDPR complaint over ChatGPT's 'hallucination' failure

    A non-profit organization has filed a complaint under the GDPR regarding ChatGPT's handling of individuals' personal data. The complaint also cites OpenAI's failure to provide transparency.

  • Apple and OpenAI are reportedly in talks for iOS 18 integration

    Ahead of Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in June — where AI is predicted to be a big talking point — Apple is reportedly intensifying its talks with OpenAI, according to Bloomberg. As Mashable has previously noted, Apple has been talking to several big AI companies in pursuit of a potential partnership for on-device chatbot […]

  • Report: Apple and OpenAI Reopen iPhone AI Talks

    Apple has reportedly reopened discussions with OpenAI about integrating artificial intelligence (AI) features into the iPhone. The two tech companies have begun talking about the possible terms of an agreement, and how OpenAI’s AI features could be added to the next version of the iPhone’s operating system, Bloomberg News reported Friday (April 26), citing sources familiar with […]

  • Apple and OpenAI are reportedly in talks for iOS 18 integration

    Apple and OpenAI are apparently in talks about bringing chatbot features to the iPhone.

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    Apple in talks with OpenAI to bring AI features to the iPhone

    Apple is discussing with OpenAI about incorporating AI features on the next version of its iPhone operating system, iOS 18, just a few weeks before Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC).

  • OpenAI Facing Privacy Complaint In Austria Over ChatGPT Generated Misinformation

    Non-profit privacy rights organisation NOYB has asked the regulator to scrutinize the data processing of ChatGPT and impose fine on OpenAI for such misinformation.

  • US news publishers sue Microsoft, OpenAI: All you need to know

    Eight US news publishers on Tuesday filed a lawsuit against software firm Microsoft and ChatGPT maker OpenAI for copyright infringement in training their generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) models using proprietary material. It comes months after The New York Times took the companies to court for similar reasons. ET explains the case and the trend globally.Who are the plaintiffs this time?The newspapers involved in the suit are the New York Daily News, the Chicago Tribune, the Orlando...

  • OpenAI, Microsoft Face Lawsuit from Major Newspapers Over Copyright Infringement

    These newspapers contend that both companies utilized their articles to train their AI models without obtaining proper authorization or providing compensation.