N.Y. court rejects authors' bid to block OpenAI cases from NYT, others

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A group of authors suing OpenAI for copyright infringement in California failed to convince a New York federal court on Monday to halt related cases brought ...

- A group of authors suing OpenAI for copyright infringement in California failed to convince a New York federal court on Monday to halt related cases brought in Manhattan by the New York Times, the Authors Guild and others.

Several groups of copyright owners have sued major tech companies over the alleged misuse of their work to train generative artificial-intelligence systems. The authors in the California case sued OpenAI last summer, accusing it of using their books without permission to train the AI model underlying its popular chatbot ChatGPT.

"More importantly, for the claims that do overlap, the California Plaintiffs have no legally cognizable interest in avoiding rulings that apply to entirely different plaintiffs in a different district," Stein said. George and Amal Clooney are fortunate to own multiple homes in the States, UK and mainland Europe – and the couple's living room is so palatial…Frankie Bridge is a bronzed goddess in gorgeous bikini during Maldives getaway

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