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One Free Connections Archive Removed After Cease and Desist from NYT

The owner of a popular Connections creator has taken down its free archive of New York Times puzzles following a cease and desist letter from NYT. While the archive is gone, users can still create ...

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Federal Judge Denies OpenAI's Discovery Request Against The New York Times

In a recent ruling, a federal judge denied OpenAI's request to compel The New York Times to disclose how its journalists utilize AI tools. This decision highlights significant legal considerations ...

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OpenAI's Data Deletion Sparks Controversy in Training Data Lawsuit

OpenAI faces backlash after accidentally erasing key evidence in a lawsuit regarding AI training data involving The New York Times. This misstep raises questions about data handling and accountabil...

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The New York Times Attempts to Shut Down Popular Connections Game Creator

The New York Times has sent a cease and desist letter to Anthony Salazar, creator of a popular Connections game site. Salazar's site offers custom puzzles and an extensive archive of NYT's past puz...

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Exciting New Sports Trivia Games from The New York Times and NHL

Explore the latest sports trivia with The New York Times' new Connections game featuring The Athletic's content, alongside the NHL's innovative Lines game designed for hockey fans. Discover these e...

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The New York Times Issues Warning to AI Search Engine Perplexity

The New York Times cautions AI search engine Perplexity against using its content, emphasizing transparency and copyright on factual information.