March 16 (Reuters) – Encyclopedia Britannica and its Merriam-Webster subsidiary have sued OpenAI in Manhattan federal court for allegedly misusing their reference materials to train its artificial ...
Zero Shot, a new venture capital fund with deep ties to OpenAI, is aiming to raise $100 million for its first fund. It has ...
Encyclopaedia Britannica — one of the oldest and most respected reference publishers in the world — has filed a lawsuit against OpenAI, accusing the company of using its copyrighted material to train ...
Handshake AI contractors from niche industries were directed to create tasks that reflect real work, like animal husbandry.
OpenAI (OPENAI) is pausing its Stargate artificial intelligence infrastructure project in the UK as it reins in spending ...
An unimpressed Manhattan judge ordered a corporate representative for OpenAI to undergo a second deposition after finding he ...
Forget the C-3PO fantasies for a second. OpenAI isn't building a full-body robot—at least not yet. Instead, they’ve set up a massive, 24-hour operation dedicated to training isolated robotic arms to ...
Britannica also accused OpenAI of violating the Lanham Act, which protects owners of federally registered trademarks "against ...