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Cohere asks U.S. court to toss complaint from media alleging copyright infringement

TORONTO - Cohere is asking a U.S. court to throw out complaints from media outlets that have accused the artificial intelligence company of infringing on their copyright.

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Cohere asks U.S. court to toss complaint from media alleging copyright infringement

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TORONTO - Cohere is asking a U.S. court to throw out complaints from media outlets that have accused the artificial intelligence company of infringing on their copyright.

In a dismissal motion filed in a New York court on Thursday, Cohere accused publishers including the º£½ÇÉçÇø¹ÙÍøStar, Condé Nast, McClatchy, Forbes Media and Guardian News of deliberately using its software to “manufacture a case.”

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