新华社北京讯:近日,美国人工智能公司OpenAI在一场备受关注的版权诉讼中向美国联邦法官提出请求,要求驳回《纽约时报》提起的部分诉讼。OpenAI在提交给法院的文件中指出,《纽约时报》涉嫌通过不正当手段获取其AI产品ChatGPT的数据,并利用这些数据误导法庭。
据路透社和Ars Technica报道,OpenAI声称《纽约时报》雇佣了黑客侵入其AI系统,获取了敏感数据,而这些数据随后被用于诉讼中,以支持《纽约时报》的版权主张。OpenAI认为,这种行为严重违反了诉讼诚信原则,并可能对整个诉讼过程造成损害。
OpenAI的这一指控引起了广泛关注,尤其是在版权法和AI技术安全方面的专家。他们指出,这一事件不仅涉及到版权诉讼的公正性问题,还可能引发对AI安全性和数据保护的更深层次的讨论。
《纽约时报》尚未对OpenAI的指控作出回应,但表示将继续捍卫其法律立场。该报社在一份声明中表示,他们将通过法律途径维护自己的合法权益,并否认有任何不当行为。
目前,这一案件正在美国联邦法院审理中,最终结果将决定《纽约时报》和OpenAI之间的版权争议如何解决,同时也将对未来AI技术的发展和应用产生重要影响。
英语如下:
Title: “New York Times Accused of Illegally Hacking into ChatGPT, Copyright Dispute Escalates”
Keywords: AI infringement, New York Times, OpenAI
Content:
Beijing, Xinhua — In a highly publicized copyright lawsuit, the American artificial intelligence company OpenAI has filed a motion with a federal judge in the United States requesting the dismissal of certain claims brought by The New York Times. In court documents submitted to the court, OpenAI alleges that The New York Times has illegally obtained data from its AI product, ChatGPT, through deceptive means, and has misled the court with this information.
According to Reuters and Ars Technica, OpenAI claims that The New York Times hired hackers to infiltrate its AI system and obtained sensitive data, which was later used in the lawsuit to support The New York Times’ copyright claims. OpenAI believes that this behavior seriously violates the principle of judicial integrity and could potentially harm the entire litigation process.
The accusation by OpenAI has sparked widespread attention, particularly among experts in copyright law and the security of AI technology. They note that this incident not only involves issues of the fairness of copyright litigation but may also trigger deeper discussions on the security and data protection of AI technology.
The New York Times has not yet responded to OpenAI’s accusations, but has stated that it will continue to defend its legal position. In a statement, the newspaper said it will safeguard its legal rights through legal means and denies any wrongdoing.
As of now, the case is being heard in a federal court in the United States, and the final outcome will determine how the copyright dispute between The New York Times and OpenAI is resolved, as well as having significant implications for the future development and application of AI technology.
【来源】https://www.ithome.com/0/752/465.htm
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