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NYT and Publishers Seek Court Sanctions Against OpenAI Over Evidence Withholding

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The New York Times, the New York Daily News, and several other media outlets have filed a court motion seeking penalties against OpenAI. The publishers allege that OpenAI has been withholding key evidence in an ongoing lawsuit. The legal dispute centers on claims by the news organizations against the artificial intelligence company. This latest development escalates the broader legal battle between major media groups and OpenAI over the use of copyrighted content.

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