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01 Jun 2026, 18:40 UTC · 2h ago
New York Times publisher slams AI companies' 'brazen theft' from news outlets

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01 Jun 2026, 18:40 UTC · 2h ago

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The New York Times is currently suing OpenAI and Microsoft over the unauthorized use of copyrighted journalistic work. — Ongoing high-profile litigation creates legal uncertainty and potential financial liability for major AI developers.
-0.60Publisher A.G. Sulzberger claims AI companies are strip-mining news websites without permission or compensation, threatening the economic model of journalism. — Signals intensifying conflict between content creators and AI firms, which could lead to stricter data access restrictions or higher licensing costs.
-0.40Media executives at the World News Media Congress are expressing steep concern over the viability of original reporting due to AI and social network competition. — Reflects systemic industry distress in the media sector, though less impactful to broader markets than specific lawsuits.
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The company is being sued and accused of 'brazen theft of intellectual property' and 'strip-mining' news websites.
The company is facing threats to its economic model and intellectual property theft due to AI.
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