Merriam-Webster

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Last mentioned: Mar 17, 2026

Stories mentioning Merriam-Webster 3

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Merriam-Webster and Britannica Sue OpenAI Over AI Training 'Theft'

Merriam-Webster and Britannica have filed a lawsuit against OpenAI, alleging that ChatGPT was trained on their proprietary reference material without authorization. The plaintiffs claim the AI system 'cannibalizes' their web traffic by providing direct answers that bypass the need for their traditional digital platforms.

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Britannica vs. OpenAI: The Battle for Authoritative Data in the AI Era

Encyclopedia Britannica has filed a major copyright infringement lawsuit against OpenAI, alleging the unauthorized use of its 250-year-old archive to train generative AI models. The case highlights a growing legal push to force AI developers to pay for high-fidelity, curated training data.

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Britannica Sues OpenAI: A New Front in the Battle for AI Training Data

Encyclopedia Britannica and its subsidiary Merriam-Webster have filed a federal lawsuit against OpenAI, alleging unauthorized use of their curated reference materials to train large language models. The legal action marks a significant escalation in the conflict between legacy knowledge institutions and AI developers over the value of 'ground truth' data.

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