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New York Times Prevails in Bid for OpenAI Presidents Diary in Intellectual Property Lawsuit

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New York Times Prevails in Bid for OpenAI President’s Diary in Intellectual Property Lawsuit

By Editorial Team

A federal judge has ruled in favor of The New York Times in a legal battle against OpenAI Inc., ordering the tech company to provide excerpts from the diary of its president and co-founder, Greg Brockman. The dispute revolves around allegations of copyright infringement by OpenAI.

Magistrate Judge Ona T. Wang, presiding over the case in the US District Court for the Southern District of New York, mandated OpenAI to disclose portions of the president's journal. Additionally, the judge instructed OpenAI to release 88 million output logs created before the company implemented a filter to prevent the reproduction of copyrighted books and news articles.

The court order issued on Monday did not delve into the details of Wang's rationale but mentioned that a comprehensive opinion would follow in due course. The judge refrained from making a decision on the plaintiffs' plea for penalties against OpenAI.

This development marks a significant milestone in the ongoing legal tussle between OpenAI and The New York Times, shedding light on the complexities of intellectual property rights in the digital age.

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