Open AI, Copyright lawsuit with The New York Times He accidentally deleted the evidence. The newspapers’ lawyers claimed that crucial data that could be used in the case had been accidentally deleted by engineers.
The New York Times and Daily News, Their copyright infringement lawsuit against OpenAI He presented an important development to the court. lawyers, OpenAI engineersclaimed that they had accidentally deleted the files containing data about the case.
Copyright disputes become more difficult as crucial data is lost

Lawyers for the New York Times and other media companies say OpenAI in training data for artificial intelligencehas spent more than 150 hours researching the use of news articles. However, due to an error made on November 14, it was revealed that some data in the virtual machines had been deleted. OpenAI admits mistake Tried to retrieve data. But the recovered data was incomplete and unreliable. This made it difficult for newspapers to find the necessary evidence in the case.

Open AI, lost data He stated that an attempt had been made to restore it. However, it was stated that file names and folder structures could not be recovered and that these losses made it difficult to understand how copyright violations occurred.
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