OpenAI Can’t Fix Sora’s Copyright Infringement Problem Because It Was Built With Stolen Content
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The AI company is forced to compensate German artists after a lawsuit from the copyright organization GEMA, which claims that Chat GPT has copied their lyrics.
OpenAI has lost a case in Germany that could pave the way for authors to defend themselves against the use of their free works to train large language models. A copyright protection organization there won a case seeking royalties for works the company used to train its AI model.
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Copyright dispute: Can generative AI models be trained with copyright-protected songs, images and texts? And how similar can the output of these artificial intelligences be in order not to violate copyright? That's what the GEMA was about in a lawsuit against the AI company OpenAI. Now the verdict has been reached: the Munich Regional Court gave the GEMA right. But what follows? And what are the pitfalls in these and similar lawsuits? Artificial…
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