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The Intercept, Raw Story, and AlterNet Sue OpenAI and Microsoft

Thursday February 29, 2024. 02:25 AM , from Slashdot
The Intercept, Raw Story, and AlterNet have filed separate lawsuits against OpenAI and Microsoft, alleging copyright infringement and the removal of copyright information while training AI models. The Verge reports: The publications said ChatGPT 'at least some of the time' reproduces 'verbatim or nearly verbatim copyright-protected works of journalism without providing author, title, copyright or terms of use information contained in those works.' According to the plaintiffs, if ChatGPT trained on material that included copyright information, the chatbot 'would have learned to communicate that information when providing responses.'

Raw Story and AlterNet's lawsuit goes further (PDF), saying OpenAI and Microsoft 'had reason to know that ChatGPT would be less popular and generate less revenue if users believed that ChatGPT responses violated third-party copyrights.' Both Microsoft and OpenAI offer legal cover to paying customers in case they get sued for violating copyright for using Copilot or ChatGPT Enterprise. The lawsuits say that OpenAI and Microsoft are aware of potential copyright infringement. As evidence, the publications point to how OpenAI offers an opt-out system so website owners can block content from its web crawlers. The New York Times also filed a lawsuit in December against OpenAI, claiming ChatGPT faithfully reproduces journalistic work. OpenAI claims the publication exploited a bug on the chatbot to regurgitate its articles.

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https://yro.slashdot.org/story/24/02/29/003212/the-intercept-raw-story-and-alternet-sue-openai-and-m...

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