Microsoft is embroiled in a legal dispute with the New York Times over its Large Language Model (LLM) and is actively seeking to have the lawsuit dismissed. The company believes that the New York Times' accusations are exaggerated and portray AI technology as catastrophic, which runs counter to Microsoft's original intention of bringing AI technology to the masses. Microsoft emphasized that its cooperation with OpenAI aims to promote the development of artificial intelligence and provide users with more convenient AI tools. The core of this lawsuit is the issue of LLM's use of training data, which will have a profound impact on the development and application of artificial intelligence technology in the future.
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Microsoft filed a motion to dismiss an infringement lawsuit against The New York Times, accusing it of spreading "doomsday theories." Microsoft believes that LLM is a breakthrough in the field of artificial intelligence. The company's cooperation with OpenAI aims to bring this power to the public, while emphasizing that AI is not a scourge. Microsoft asked the court to dismiss multiple claims and is facing lawsuits related to the content used to train LLM.Microsoft’s motion to dismiss demonstrates its firm confidence in its own AI technology and its cooperation with OpenAI. It also reflects the ambiguity of laws and regulations in the field of artificial intelligence and the uncertainty of future development. The final outcome of this lawsuit will have an important impact on the future development of the artificial intelligence industry and deserves continued attention.