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OpenAI is appealing a court decision in a copyright case brought by The New York Times concerning users privacy. CEO Sam Altman says talking to an AI should be like talking to a lawyer.
Today, the New York Times congressional correspondent Catie Edmondson joins “The Daily” to talk about the big messy battle over what Republicans have named the One Big Beautiful Bill Act.
The New York Post was honored for its stellar coverage of the fatal shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson last December by the New York Press Club Monday.
In the final weeks of the Democratic primary for mayor of New York City, former Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo has held on to his lead in the polls. He has centered his campaign on the idea that the city is ...
Elon Musk denies the drug use alleged by a New York Times bombshell report, accusing the paper of 'lying their a-- off' with reporting that he used ketamine, ecstasy and more during the 2024 campaign.
Did you follow the news this week? Take our quiz to see how well you stack up with other Times readers. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy announced this week that the C.D.C. would no longer ...
The New York Times announced Thursday it would partner with Amazon and allow the company to use its content as part of its artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities. The multiyear licensing agreeme… ...
The New York Times on Thursday announced that it will license content from across its newsroom to train Amazon AI models. Under the multi-year deal, Amazon’s AI services like Alexa will be able ...
The New York Times Co. has reached a deal to license its editorial content to Amazon.com Inc. for use across its artificial intelligence platforms, marking the first such agreement the newspaper ...
The New York Times has struck an AI licensing deal with Amazon, which will allow the ecommerce giant to use the publication’s content in products like Alexa and for AI training.
Nearly two years after suing OpenAI and Microsoft for copyright infringement, The New York Times has agreed to license its editorial content to Amazon to train the tech giant’s AI platforms.
Amazon and The New York Times have agreed to a new deal in which the newspaper’s editorial content will be licensed by the tech giant for use on its artificial intelligence platforms.