Will the New York Times file a lawsuit against OpenAI over copyright infringements by December 31, 2023?
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The market resolves to 'yes' if a reputable source confirms that the 'New York Times' has filed a lawsuit against OpenAI over copyright infringements before December 31, 2023. If no such lawsuit is filed by this date, the market resolves to 'no'.
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