New York Times Challenges OpenAI and Microsoft in Court
The New York Times sues OpenAI and Microsoft over alleged copyright violations, highlighting a growing legal battle in AI and journalism.

The New York Times sues OpenAI and Microsoft over alleged copyright violations, highlighting a growing legal battle in AI and journalism.
The proposed guidelines are open for public comment until October 20.
Daniel Batten accused the article of cherry picking its data.
Will New York ease up on its crypto stance or will it eventually suffocate innovation?
New York Attorney General Letitia James is suing former-CEO and co-founder of Celsius Network Alex Mashinsky.
"We're going to look at all the bills very, very carefully. We've got a lot of work to do over the next six months," New York Gov. Hochul said.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams, long a supporter of the crypto industry, has now pledged support for sustainable bitcoin miners, asking Governor Hochul to veto a two-year mining ban.
“We’ll be looking at all the bills very, very closely. We have a lot of work to do over the next six months,” said Governor Hochul.
While the purchase won't affect billions of dollars worth of bitcoin held by other companies, the company said it could have made $1.2 million if it had sold its holdings by the end of the first quarter.
Whilst the purchase won’t cast a shadow on the billions worth of Bitcoin owned by other firms, the company said it could have made $1.2 million if it sold its holdings at the end of the first quarter.