Read previewIn response to The New York Times' lawsuit against OpenAI, the artificial intelligence company is clapping back, saying in a new federal court filing that the Times hired someone to "hack" OpenAI platforms.
"The truth, which will come out in the course of this case, is that the Times paid someone to hack OpenAI's products," OpenAI's lawyers wrote in a motion filed in Manhattan federal court on Monday.
Not only did the Times pay someone to "hack" OpenAI's products, the filing alleges, but it also gamed the system to produce misleading evidence for the case.
"It took them tens of thousands of attempts to generate the highly anomalous results" outlined in the Times' complaint, OpenAI's filing says.
"Normal people do not use OpenAI's products in this way," the filing continues.
Persons:
—, OpenAI, George R, Martin, Sarah Silverman, John Grisham
Organizations:
Service, New York Times, OpenAI, Times, Business, Microsoft, The New York Times
Locations:
Manhattan