Media companies sue Toronto AI firm Cohere over alleged copyright infringement

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TORONTO – A group of major U.S. media companies and the owner of the Toronto Star are suing artificial intelligence firm Cohere over copyright infringement.

In a complaint filed with a New York court Thursday, publishers including Condé Nast, McClatchy, Forbes Media and Guardian News allege Toronto-based Cohere has infringed on copyright by scraping copies of their articles from the internet without the publishers’ permission or compensation.

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