The New York Times has sued ChatGPT creator OpenAI, as well as Microsoft, after it alleged the companies have stolen its intellectual property. Cheddar News senior reporter Michelle Castillo talked about the suit's claim that OpenAI uses the Times to train its chatbot.
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