Three news organizations, The Intercept, Raw Story, and AlterNet, were accused of violating the copyright law in teaching the ChatGPT artificial intelligence model, separately from OpenAI And Microsoft have complained
According to the available reports, it is claimed in these complaints that ChatGPT It reproduces “journalistic works protected by copyright law” without citing their sources. The publications have argued that if their content was used to train ChatGPT, the OpenAI chatbot could generate its own responses based on it.
The lawsuit also alleges that OpenAI and Microsoft were aware of this potential problem and took steps to mitigate it for common users, thereby providing legal cover for copyright infringement if Copilot or ChatGPT Enterprise were used.
This is not the first time OpenAI has faced copyright infringement lawsuits. TIME magazine had made a similar claim in the past and requested that copyrighted information be excluded from the training process of this artificial intelligence model. The New York Times was another publication that sued OpenAI for unauthorized use of its data.
Also, OpenAI is not the only artificial intelligence company that has faced complaints related to copyright infringement. Earlier this year, Getty Images sued Stability AI for training the Stable Diffusion model by using its photos without permission. Universal Music Group also said that music created by artificial intelligence on Spotify violates copyright.
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