The New York Times has filed a lawsuit against OpenAI and Microsoft for allegedly using its articles to train ChatGPT and violating copyright laws. OpenAI has argued that using publicly available internet materials for AI training constitutes fair use and transforms the data into new, original content. However, the Times has argued that ChatGPT’s potential to replicate its content and bypass paywalls threatens its business model and the market. The outcome of this case could set a significant precedent for the AI industry and may require legal frameworks to adapt to the evolving AI landscape. A panel discussion hosted by MarketScale’s Experts Talk recently discussed the lawsuit’s complexities and potential implications for AI development and content creation.
Source: Market Scale
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