OpenAI publicly responds to the New York Times copyright lawsuit, stating that using public data to train AI systems is fair use. The company emphasizes that during the creation of generative AI systems like GPT-4 and DALL-E 3, it did not learn from billions of sources but rather engaged in fair use. OpenAI explains that the generative AI model outputs training data verbatim in response to prompts and calls for users to act responsibly. The company refutes the New York Times' allegations of data regurgitation, asserting that AI-generated content is distinctly different from the original text.