Additional news organizations suing OpenAI for copyright infringement

From The Hill:

Three more organizations are suing Microsoft and OpenAI for copyright infringement, including Raw Story, Alternet, and The Intercept claiming ChatGPT removed author names and violated copyright laws during AI training. The Intercept alleges ChatGPT regurgitates copyrighted works without credit. Lawsuits filed in New York by the same law firm.

The Intercept’s lawsuit claims ChatGPT regurgitates copyrighted works without credit. Alternet and Raw Story state Microsoft and OpenAI should have known ChatGPT’s responses would generate less revenue due to copyright concerns. Both lawsuits filed in New York, handled by the same law firm.

Following The New York Times’s lawsuit against OpenAI, new legal actions by other organizations are adding pressure on the tech company. Microsoft and OpenAI seek to dismiss claims that ChatGPT infringes on copyrights. Media executives are closely watching the legal battle, which could impact future AI use and copyright laws.

The lawsuit against OpenAI comes amid increased scrutiny on AI-powered chatbots scraping content for training. The New York Times lawsuit is seen as a significant case that could shape copyright laws for AI systems. Microsoft and OpenAI have yet to comment on the latest legal actions.



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