Daily LInks
1. OpenAI claims copyright lawsuit from The New York Times is ‘without merit.” “The New York Times is not telling the full story,” OpenAI said in a blog post about the lawsuit, adding that its “goals are to support a healthy news ecosystem, be a good partner, and create mutually beneficial opportunities.” – Read More on CNN
2. Shein’s revenue is ‘a lot more’ than $30 billion annually, key retail partner says. The CEO of brand management firm Authentic Brands Group said Shein’s annual revenue is “a lot more” than $30 billion annually. – Read More on CNBC
3. Antitrust Enforcers Differ on When ESG Collaboration Is Collusion. Agreements between industry competitors and sharing competitively sensitive information in the name of promoting an environmental, social, and governance initiative are likely to draw concern from antitrust agencies. – Read More on Bloomberg
4. RELATED READ: Can ESG Collaboration and Competition Co-Exist in Fashion (and Beyond)? “As companies’ ESG efforts have begun to have more market impact, and especially as firms collaborate to implement ESG principles, antitrust/competition authorities are asking whether ESG efforts could violate the antitrust laws.” – Read More on TFL
5. The Latest Dirty Word in Corporate America: ESG. Many leaders are more closely examining disclosures, wanting to avoid regulatory scrutiny or political criticism. Saying as little as possible is recommended. – Read More on the WSJ
6. Google faces $1.67B damages demand at AI-related patent trial. Google went before a federal jury in Boston to argue against a computer scientist’s claims that it should pay his company $1.67B for infringing patents that allegedly cover the processors used to power artificial intelligence technology in Google products. – Read More on Reuters