10 July 2026NewsArtificial IntelligenceMuireann Bolger
NYT accuses OpenAI of lying and destroying evidence
Latest motion requesting penalties marks a significant escalation in the high-profile copyright lawsuit, with OpenAI rejecting the allegations as ‘blatantly false’.
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