ChatGPT-parent OpenAI, has been in negotiation with various publishers to license their content amidst a copyright lawsuit filed by The New York Times Co. (NYSE:NYT).
What Happened: Tom Rubin, chief of intellectual property and content at OpenAI, announced the ongoing discussions with several publishers, describing them as positive and forward-moving.
"We are in the middle of many negotiations and discussions with many publishers. They are active. They are very positive. They're progressing well," Rubin told Bloomberg, adding, "You've seen deals announced, and there will be more in the future."
See Also: Did Sam Altman Get Robbed? Taylor Swift Wins TIME Person Of The Year Over OpenAI Founder