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OpenAI Renames Sora Feature After Trademark Lawsuit with Cameo

OpenAI Renames Sora Feature After Trademark Lawsuit with Cameo
OpenAI faced a trademark lawsuit from the video‑personalization platform Cameo over the use of the name “cameo” for a self‑deepfaking feature in its Sora app. A U.S. district judge issued a temporary restraining order, forcing OpenAI to remove the name and rebrand the feature as “characters.” The dispute highlights the growing tension between generative‑AI companies and existing brands over naming rights, and it underscores the legal challenges that can arise as AI products enter mainstream markets. Leia mais →

OpenAI Challenges Court Order for NYT Access to 20 Million User Chats

OpenAI Challenges Court Order for NYT Access to 20 Million User Chats
OpenAI announced that a sample of 20 million ChatGPT conversations from December 2022 to November 2024 does not include business customers and is stored under a legal hold. The company offered the New York Times privacy‑preserving alternatives such as targeted searches and high‑level usage classifications, but the newspaper rejected them and filed a motion demanding the entire data set on a hard drive. OpenAI says the request exceeds the original scope, which was limited to logs related to Times content, and vows to fight any attempts to make the user conversations public. Leia mais →

Google Seeks to Shield AI Ambitions from Antitrust Search Remedies

Google Seeks to Shield AI Ambitions from Antitrust Search Remedies
Google and the Department of Justice met in Washington to fine‑tune a federal court order that curtails the tech giant’s search practices. While the order aims to restore competition in the search market, Google argues that the imposed restrictions should not hamper the rollout of its Gemini AI app, especially when bundled with services like YouTube and Maps. The judge expressed concern that such bundling could give Google undue leverage, but also rejected the most aggressive DOJ proposals. Google maintains that its AI offerings are distinct from its search monopoly and should not be subject to the same remedies. Leia mais →