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Written By : Harshini Chakka

OpenAI claims New York Times 'Hacked' ChatGPT to build copyright lawsuit

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What's New Today: Hyundai Seeks Graduates, MBA for Sales Role

Fast-Track Insights: Southeast Asia: A Rising Hub for Crypto, Blockchain, AI

A federal judge has been requested to reject sections of the copyright lawsuit filed by the New York Times against OpenAI. According to OpenAI, the newspaper "hacked" its chatbot ChatGPT and other AI systems to provide false evidence for the case. According to a Monday complaint made by OpenAI in Manhattan federal court, the Times prompted the technology to replicate its content by using "deceptive prompts that blatantly violate OpenAI's terms of use." "The allegations in the Times's complaint do not meet its famously rigorous journalistic standards," claimed OpenAI.

An experienced sales promotion executive is being sought after by Hyundai for their Delhi location. To increase sales or the use of products and services, these executives develop and put into practice promotional marketing tactics. Various strategies, including contests, giveaways, discounts, promos, and point-of-sale displays, are used in this capacity. On the Hyundai official website, interested parties can apply for this full-time placement position and find out more information.1. The requirements for qualifying are three to eight years of relevant experience and a degree in any area (B.Tech/B.E., M.Tech/M.E., MBA/PGDM, or PG Diploma).

The agri-food sector is one of the world's most important and complex sectors, as it involves the production, processing, distribution, and consumption of food and agricultural products. The agri-food sector faces many challenges and opportunities, such as increasing population and demand, climate change and environmental issues, food security and safety, quality and traceability, and market competition and innovation. Read More

The global cryptocurrency and blockchain businesses have advanced significantly in terms of becoming viable industries. But in other regions of the world, like Southeast Asia, there's a stronger inclination to embrace these economic and technical developments. With nations like Vietnam, the Philippines, and Thailand on the verge of a cryptocurrency revolution, Southeast Asia was well-represented in Chainalysis's 2023 global crypto adoption index.

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