The hosts discuss the lawsuit filed by The New York Times against OpenAI and Microsoft for copyright infringement, analyzing the concerns of publishers and exploring arguments made in the lawsuit. They also discuss the potential outcomes of the lawsuit and its implications for the generative AI industry's business model.
The New York Times sued OpenAI and Microsoft last week for copyright infringement. Kevin Roose and Casey Newton walk through the lawsuit and discuss the stakes for news publishers. Then, they talk about Apple’s “walled garden,” which is facing threats from both regulators and 16-year-olds. Finally, we set our tech resolutions for the new year.
Today’s guest: Eric Migicovsky, co-founder of Beeper
Additional Reading:
- The New York Times sued OpenAI.
- Apple’s latest headache in the debate over blue vs. green bubbles.
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