Encyclopedia Britannica is suing OpenAI for allegedly ‘memorizing’ its content with ChatGPT

On Friday, Encyclopedia Britannica and dictionary publisher Merriam-Webster filed a lawsuit against OpenAI alleging that it used their copyrighted content to train its AI, then generated responses that were “substantially similar” to their content, as previously reported by Reuters. According to Britannica, OpenAI repeatedly copied its content without permission, stating, “GPT-4 itself has ‘memorized’ much…

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The accessibility gap: Why good intentions aren’t enough for digital compliance

Presented by AudioEye While most organizations recognize the importance of accessibility from a theoretical angle, a stark gap exists between that awareness and actual execution. Companies can’t just give a nod to accessibility — and it can’t just be a nice-to-have. The chasm between knowing and doing is not only exposing businesses to significant legal…

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Highlights from the 2026 Oscars hosted by Conan O’Brien: from big wins to heavy goodbyes

The 3 hour and 40 minute ceremony included wins by Jessie Buckley, Michael B. Jordan, and Paul Thomas Anderson. This Oscar cycle’s heavyweight battle is finally over. The politically charged action comedy “One Battle After Another” just managed to outmuscle Ryan Coogler’s musically driven vampire thriller “Sinners.”It was a 3 hour and 40 minute whirl…

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