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#29: Is the Year of Startup Austerity Over? What Can Save the News Business?

Jan 12, 2024
Discussing the future of news and recent events in VC and start-up land, including the shutdown of Karta's product and speculation on the startup services industry. Also, exploring the shifting business practices and layoffs in Silicon Valley, and the lawsuit between the New York Times and OpenAI for copyright infringement.
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Quick takeaways

  • The lawsuit between the New York Times and OpenAI raises questions about fair use, copyright law, and the balance between technology and intellectual property rights.
  • The case highlights the importance of professional journalists in providing trusted and transparent information, as well as the potential impact of AI technology on the news industry.

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The New York Times sues OpenAI over copyright infringement

The New York Times has filed a lawsuit against OpenAI, accusing the organization of copyright infringement. The lawsuit claims that OpenAI used the Times' data to train its GPT models without permission, and that the models have been regurgitating large paragraphs of the Times' articles word-for-word. The lawsuit raises questions about fair use and the balance between technology and copyright law. It also highlights the importance of quality journalism and the need to protect the truth economy.

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