NYT’s copyright lawsuit against OpenAI and Microsoft | Explained - News Summed Up

NYT’s copyright lawsuit against OpenAI and Microsoft | Explained


On December 28, the news platform filed a lawsuit against OpenAI and Microsoft, creators of ChatGPT and other generative AI content, for unlawful use of its work. “There’s a market for training data, and OpenAI hasn’t paid the NYT in that market yet,” says Ms. Ziniti. IP and generative AIThe lawsuit is the latest to articulate how generative AI appropriates, and also impacts, the creative process. Copyright laws, such as India’s Copyright Act, 1957, defines authors as the person “who causes the work to be created”. Any verdict over the IP question of generative AI, Mr. Evans pointed out, will be split between “two ideas of authenticity and two ideas of art.”


Source: New York Times January 04, 2024 03:41 UTC



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