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Microsoft Slammed for Building Copyright-Infringing Supercomputer for OpenAI in New Court Filing

The New York Times alleges Microsoft actively encouraged OpenAI to steal its copyrighted work, reports Ars Technica, citing a new (and heavily redacted) court filing Thursday:

NYT's motion comes after the [U.S.] Supreme Court sided with Cox Communications in a case where Sony tried and failed to claim that Cox was contributing to music piracy as an Internet service provider, which set a new standard for contributory infringement. Moving forward, plaintiffs will have to prove that parties intentionally acted to induce illegal conduct. Recognizing that the legal precedent has changed, the NYT now wants to amend its complaint to align its contributory infringement claim against Microsoft with that new standard... A Microsoft spokesperson told Ars that the company views the amended complaint as "a last-ditch effort by the plaintiff to save its claim from unfavorable precedent set in other recent rulings..."

The updated complaint seeks to specify that [Microsoft's] supercomputer was tailor-made to help OpenAI infringe and allege that it was built for the explicit purpose of training AI on copyrighted works without permission. And as the NYT alleged, its articles were more heavily weighted by this system, as both firms hoped to train models on the highest-quality journalism possible, so that level of writing could be confidently mimicked in outputs. By building this "unusually complex" machine, Microsoft not only helped select the works that were infringed but also provided a means to seize copyrighted works without permission, the NYT alleged. "Microsoft specifically designed it for the purpose of using essentially the whole Internet — curated to disproportionately feature Times Works — to train the most capable LLM in history," the NYT alleged... Similarly as problematic for the NYT are hallucinations where Microsoft and OpenAI models falsely cite the NYT for content that they never published... "Users who ask a search engine what The Times has written on a subject should be provided with neither an unauthorized copy nor an inaccurate forgery of a Times article, but a link to the article itself," the NYT alleged...

In a statement provided to Ars, OpenAI spokesperson Drew Pusateri reiterated the AI firm's often-repeated claims that AI training on copyrighted works is indisputably fair use... OpenAI has argued that "ChatGPT is not a substitute for a Times subscription," the NYT reported, partly because "they transformed the material for a different use."

An OpenAI spokesperson told Ars Technica that OpenAI's models "empower innovation," while a New York Times spokesperson insisted that Microsoft "actively encouraged OpenAI to steal our copyrighted works... [O]ur core claims remain the same from the day we filed this lawsuit — that Microsoft and OpenAI stole millions of The Times's copyrighted works to compete with our products and illegally enrich themselves."

The article speculates that the case's most extreme outcome "could require OpenAI and Microsoft to wipe models and start over. The NYT has also asked for permanent injunctive relief to prevent future infringement, as well as extensive damages..."

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Spain-Backed Fund Joins FOSSA's Sovereign Satellite Communications Push

Spanish startup FOSSA Systems "has raised about $10.5 million to expand its connectivity constellation," reports Space News, noting some funding is backed by Spain's government:



The support from the Spanish Society for Technological Transformation (SETT) comes a year after the fund injected 14 million euros into Spain's Sateliot , which is also developing a satellite connectivity network with security and defense applications. Spanish private investment firm Kibo Ventures led FOSSA's funding round, the six-year-old venture announced June 24, bringing its total raised to date to nearly 20 million euros.

The proceeds will help fuel FOSSA's push beyond the tiny picosatellites it once used to connect low-power monitoring devices toward larger cubesats in low Earth orbit, enabling additional sovereign communications and space-based intelligence capabilities... The company's funding round follows a wave of investments this year in European ventures planning to develop sovereign space capabilities, including Austrian propulsion startup Gate Space, which secured 6.3 million euros earlier this month from a European Commission-backed accelerator program.





"Our goal is to establish FOSSA as a European benchmark in sovereign space infrastructure," said Julián Fernández, FOSSA's CEO and cofounder.

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Venezuela earthquake: father and son found alive in rubble after four days as death toll nears 1,500

President says ‘we always hold onto hope’ as discovery of earthquake survivors spurs fresh search efforts despite dwindling chances of survival

A man and his teenage son were found alive under the rubble in Venezuela on Sunday, in a town about 40km north of the capital Caracas, AFP journalists reported, as the death toll from last week’s twin earthquakes passed 1,450.

The discovery of survivors in Caraballeda was made by French and American rescue teams nearly four days after back-to-back quakes of magnitude 7.2 and 7.5 struck, completely destroying nearly 200 buildings in the area.

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Alphonso Davies’ return brightens Canada’s landmark World Cup moment

The Bayern Munich star changed the game when he came on, opening the space for Stephen Eustáquio to shoot from for the match-winner

For 75 minutes, Canada and South Africa struggled to find a way to break through in the World Cup’s inaugural round of 32 clash. Neither team ceded an inch. Canada couldn’t be baited into intensifying its press as South Africa dawdled playing out from the back. South Africa worked to advance upfield but struggled to find dangerous avenues into the box.

Then, at long last, 345 minutes into Canada’s tournament, Alphonso Davies crossed the touchline for his first involvement at World Cup 2026. The game, for Canada and neutrals alike, greatly benefitted.

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Vader en zoon na vier dagen onder puin Venezuela gehaald

CARABALLEDA (ANP) - Reddingswerkers hebben zondag een vader en zijn zoon levend onder het puin van een ingestort gebouw in de Venezolaanse kuststad Caraballeda weten te halen.

"Ze zijn extreem verzwakt, zoals elke patiënt die vier dagen onder het puin vastzit, dus we doen er alles aan om hen te rehydrateren en verschillende medicijnen toe te dienen", aldus een Franse reddingswerker. Zij droegen de vader en zoon op geïmproviseerde brancards door de met puin bezaaide straten naar een wachtende ambulance.

De redding geeft hoop aan alle reddingswerkers die momenteel in een race tegen de klok actief zijn om mensen onder het puin vandaan te halen. In hetzelfde gebied werden eerder ook een moeder en haar baby van negen maanden gered.

Tot nu toe zijn als gevolg van de dubbele aardbeving afgelopen woensdag 1450 doden gemeld. Tienduizenden mensen staan nog als vermist opgegeven.


Venezuela: dodental loopt op, meer Amerikaanse hulp op komst

CARACAS (ANP) - Het dodental als gevolg van de dubbele aardbeving woensdag in Venezuela is opgelopen naar 1450 personen. Dat meldde de Venezolaanse parlementsvoorzitter Jorge Rodriguez zondag.

Hij voegde eraan toe dat er 774 gebouwen zijn beschadigd of ingestort, waarvan 189 volledig zijn ingestort. Tienduizenden mensen worden nog vermist. De interim-president Delcy Rodríguez meldde eerder al dat er tot nu toe 33 mensen zijn gered die vastzaten onder het puin.

Er komen extra Amerikaanse militairen naar Venezuela om de aanvoer van hulp via de lucht te vergemakkelijken en de zwaargetroffen haven van La Guaira weer open te stellen. Dat maakte het Amerikaanse leger zondag bekend. Ongeveer honderd soldaten van de Amerikaanse luchtmacht zijn al ter plaatse om de lokale autoriteiten te ondersteunen, maar daar komen nu nog eens 130 mariniers bij. Ook zetten de VS vliegtuigen en helikopters in.

Nederland heeft een team van 64 mensen en acht honden gestuurd om te zoeken naar overlevenden, alsook een schip met hulpmiddelen.


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