OpenAI, Microsoft Hit With New Author Copyright Lawsuit Over AI Training
- OpenAI and Microsoft are facing a lawsuit for allegedly misusing nonfiction authors' work to train AI models like OpenAI's ChatGPT.
- OpenAI is accused of copying tens of thousands of nonfiction books without permission to teach its language models.
- The lawsuit is the first to name Microsoft as a defendant, alleging that the company has been involved in training and developing the models.
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Nonfiction authors sue OpenAI, Microsoft for copyright infringement
A group of nonfiction authors has filed a lawsuit against U.S.-based tech giant Microsoft and artificial intelligence (AI) company OpenAI, alleging that the two companies trained its AI ChatGPT tool to copy their work without their consent. In a complaint filed in the Manhattan federal court Tuesday, author Julian Sancton, the lead plaintiff in the lawsuit,…
OpenAI and Microsoft Face Lawsuit Over Alleged Copyright Infringement in AI Training - News Facts Network
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OpenAI and Microsoft hit with copyright lawsuit from non-fiction authors
The complaint was filed by Julian Sancton on behalf of a group of nonfiction authors who said they were not compensated for the use of their books and academic journals in training the company's large language model.
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