March 12, 2025
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OpenAI: OpenAI denies infringement allegations in author copyright cases

OpenAI has responded in California federal court to allegations that it misused the work of authors including Michael Chabon, Ta-Nehisi Coates and comedian Sarah Silverman to train its artificial-intelligence language model. The Microsoft-backed AI company said in an answer to the complaints on Tuesday that it makes fair use of copyrighted content to teach models

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Publications sued OpenAI for copyright infringement, but some are now partnering up with it

Aug 23, 2024 07:03 PM IST Publications like The Atlantic, News Corp, and Condé Nast have partnered up with OpenAI, licensing content for use in AI products like ChatGPT and SearchGPT News publications like The Atlantic and News Corp, along with other publishing brands such as Condé Nast have partnered up with OpenAI, licensing their

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Authors sue AI company Anthropic For Misuse Of Their Copyrighted Books in AI Training

Authors Sue Anthropic for Misuse of Copyrighted Material in AI Training Artificial intelligence company Anthropic is facing a class-action lawsuit in California federal court, filed by three authors who allege that their books, along with hundreds of thousands of others, were misused to train its AI-powered chatbot Claude. The complaint, lodged on Monday by writers

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