OpenAI has responded to Elon Musk's lawsuit, stating that Musk himself backed for-profit plans and at one point wanted “absolute control” of the company or a merger with Tesla.
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Microsoft filed a motion to dismiss parts of the generative AI-themed lawsuit the New York Times filed against it, claiming LLMs do not replace the content on which they are trained.
A new report claims that OpenAI sent its employees a memo about Elon Musk's lawsuit against the company, claiming that it comes from Musk's regrets about leaving the company he helped to start.
Raw Story, The Intercept, and AlterNet news sites have all filed separate lawsuits against Microsoft and OpenAI, claiming that ChatGPT and Copilot train on their stories and remove author information.
OpenAI is claiming that The New York Times hacked ChatGPT to get the evidence for its lawsuit, where Microsoft and OpenAI were accused of infringing rights and copying articles from the Times.
Meta is under fire for ignoring reports of sexually exploitative content of children being posted by parent-owned accounts. These parents used children for financial gain and attracted pedophiles.
Iowa's Attorney General is taking legal action against TikTok for having an incorrect age rating on stores such as Google Play Store which exposes young audiences to inappropriate content.
Google has updated Chrome Canary's Incognito mode to help users identify which data is protected through that browser mode. It comes after Google faced a huge lawsuit to do with data collection.
OpenAI has published a letter dismissing claims made by The New York Times and also noted that the publication had tricked ChatGPT into fetching its articles by manipulating prompts.
Microsoft and OpenAI have been sued by two authors claiming that the companies infringed their copyright by using their work to train OpenAI's Large Language Model without explicit permission.
Filed in 2020, the Incognito Mode lawsuit by plaintiffs against Google is now seeing a potential end. As a recent filing suggests, Google is now looking to settle the case and working on agreements.
In the battle of the case makers, Dbrand has announced that it is taking rival Casetify to court over stealing some of its device skin designs, specifically the 'Teardown' skins showing inside devices
In a long and heartfelt post, Omegle's founder Lief K. Brooks has announced that the live video chatting platform is now shutting down. He shared his sentiments and reasons for the decision.
As many as 42 states have filed lawsuits against Meta alleging that the company is worsening the youth mental health crisis by designing its services in a way to create an addiction among kids.
A judge throws out a $32.5M fine against Google in the Sonos patent case, finding that a key Sonos patent didn't properly disclose its invention and was amended in 2019 to cover Google's products.
The Norwegian Consumer Council has reported developments in its favor regarding the complaints filed in 2020 about surveillance-based advertising by the dating app, Grindr, which must now pay a fine.
The FTC has declared war once again on Amazon claiming that the company is allegedly engaging in anticompetitive tactics and unlawful conduct that protect its monopoly in the industry.
Thanks to a $245 million settlement with the FTC, some Fortnite players can now get their money back from Epic Games for unwanted in-game purchases, with a January 17, 2024 deadline.
Apple is facing a $1 billion class action lawsuit from over 1,500 app developers in the UK over its App Store fees. The lawsuit alleges that Apple's 15-30% commission constitutes abusive pricing.
X Corp has filed a complaint against law firm Wachtell Lipton over an excessive "success fee". The fee payment was approved by Twitter's board hours before Elon Musk took over the company.
A lawsuit has been filed against Microsoft and OpenAI for acquiring personal user data to train their AI models without proper legal procedures or getting the consent of the users.
Google has taken legal action against a malicious actor who was creating fake business listings, soliciting fake reviews, selling people's information, and making impossible promises to customers.
Valve is facing a patent infringement lawsuit filed by Immersion. The suit claims Valve's Index VR headset and Steam Deck console violate seven of Immersion's haptic technology patents.
The report comes from redacted internal Microsoft papers that are a part of an ongoing lawsuit by a group of gamers who are opposed to Microsoft acquiring the game publisher Activision Blizzard.
You have until August 25 to file a claim for the big data privacy settlement from Facebook that was approved in December 2022, if you were a Facebook member between May 24, 2007 and December 22, 2022.
Hacker Gary Bowser from the infamous Team-Xecuter Nintendo piracy group has been released early from prison. However, he will likely be paying off fines to Nintendo for the rest of his life.
Meta has been added to a lawsuit filed by a school board against tech firms which allegedly contribute to social media addiction and mental health problems among children by promoting toxic content.
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has officially dropped its lawsuit against Meta's acquisition of VR fitness company Within, in the first major loss for FTC commissioner Lina Khan.
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has asked a district judge to sanction Google for allegedly destroying evidence in an ongoing antitrust lawsuit regarding its dominance in the web search market.
Public schools in Seattle have filed a lawsuit against tech companies behind platforms like TikTok and Instagram for inflicting negative affects on the mental health of young students.
Meta has agreed to pay $725 million to settle a long-running lawsuit concerning the data harvesting Cambridge Analytica scandal of 2018. However, it has not admitted to any wrongdoing.
A group of 10 gamers have filed a lawsuit against Microsoft seeking to block its purchase of Activision Blizzard. Three of the plaintiffs have admitted to being PlayStation-exclusive gamers.
Twitter is facing a new lawsuit filed by two women who lost their jobs after Elon Musk took over the company. It accuses Twitter of violating laws banning workplace sex discrimination.
Two women are suing Apple over their exes' use of AirTags to spy on them. Their lawsuit states that the company failed to implement effective safeguards to prevent people from using AirTags to stalk.
Last week, an SUV crashed into the window of an Apple store in Hingham injuring 20 people and killing one man. Several individuals are filing a lawsuit against the people involved, including Apple.
During a court testimony, Elon Musk stated that he plans to find a new leader to run Twitter. The business mogul has been busy making big changes at the company since he took over last October.
Google will pay $391.5 million as part of its settlement with 40 U.S. states after it continued to track users' location data even after turning location tracking features off in the settings.
Apple and Amazon have been accused of colluding to raise the price of the iPhone and iPad in the reselling market by unfairly reducing the competition. A lawsuit has been filed by a credible law firm.
Twitter has been served a lawsuit as the company prepares to lay off its employees. The suit claims that Twitter should have given its workers enough notice before laying them off.
A programmer has filed a lawsuit against Microsoft, GitHub, and OpenAI for their GitHub Copilot tool, alleging that it basically allows Microsoft to profit off of the work of others, without consent.