Democracy Dies in Darkness

AI’s future could hinge on one thorny legal question

A lawsuit accuses OpenAI and Microsoft of violating the New York Times’s copyright. But the law is anything but clear.

January 4, 2024 at 7:00 a.m. EST
(Dado Ruvic/Reuters)
10 min

If a media outlet copied a bunch of New York Times stories and posted them on its site, that would probably be seen as a blatant violation of the Times’s copyright.

But what about when a tech company copies those same articles, combines them with countless other copied works, and uses them to train an AI chatbot capable of conversing on almost any topic — including the ones it learned about from the Times?