‘The New York Times’ takes OpenAI to court for copyright infringement
“The New York Times” and other publishers have sued OpenAI for copyright infringement, saying they did not grant the ChatGPT-maker the right to use their material. Sponsor Message
“The New York Times” and other publishers have sued OpenAI for copyright infringement, saying they did not grant the ChatGPT-maker the right to use their material. Sponsor Message
A sign for The New York Times hangs above the entrance to its building, Thursday, May 6, 2021, in New York. The New York Times filed a federal lawsuit against OpenAI and Microsoft
The Supreme Court is considering whether to block a law that effectively bans TikTok in the U.S. starting Jan. 19. Joe Raedle/Getty Images Joe Raedle/Getty Images The fate of TikTok — and its
Clockwise from the top-left: Grand Theft Auto 6, Assassin’s Creed Shadows, Split Fiction, Metroid Prime 4: Beyond. Rockstar Games/Ubisoft/Hazelight/Nintendo Rockstar Games/Ubisoft/Hazelight/Nintendo The 2025 release calendar is murky but one question looms: Will Grand
SCOTT DETROW, HOST: For years, Meta tried to curb the spread of false information and hate speech on Facebook and Instagram. Here’s CEO Mark Zuckerberg speaking at Georgetown University back in 2019. (SOUNDBITE
NPR’s Ayesha Rascoe speaks with Karen Attiah of the Washington Post about her experience with Meta’s new AI chatbot “Liv,” and what she calls “digital blackface.” Sponsor Message
TikTok and the Justice Department squared off before the Supreme Court. On the line is the fate of the viral video app, which is used by half of Americans. President-elect Donald Trump has
In a Supreme Court emergency hearing on Friday, lawyers for TikTok are expected to argue that banning the app will violate the free speech of 170 million American users. The Justice Department is
Meta’s headquarters in Menlo Park, Calif. in a 2022 file photo. The Facebook parent company announced this week that it will end its work with fact-checkers in the U.S. and change its speech
Fact-checkers around the world are wondering how their work will change after Meta said it will end professional fact-checking on Facebook and Instagram in the U.S. Sponsor Message