Several media outlets, including The New York Times and the Daily News, have asked a
federal judge to impose sanctions on OpenAI, alleging that the firm “chose obstruction” and is hiding evidence in the copyright infringement case now in discovery, U.S. News &
World Report writes. The Thursday filing argues that OpenAI is not releasing data sets and ChatGPT logs that document how it used copyrighted new content, and that it should be
penalized for “discovery misconduct.”Read the whole story at US News & World Report »