A New York Times copyright lawsuit could kill OpenAI (www.vox.com)
A New York Times copyright lawsuit could kill OpenAI::A list of authors and entertainers are also suing the tech company for damages that could total in the billions.
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A New York Times copyright lawsuit could kill OpenAI::A list of authors and entertainers are also suing the tech company for damages that could total in the billions.
A lot of people in the UK prosecutors offices and post office management should be going to prison.
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