Indian media accuses OpenAI of copyright infringement, seeks Rs 20 million in damages

On Tuesday local time, Asia News International (ANI), one of India's largest news agencies, filed a lawsuit against OpenAI in the New Delhi High Court, alleging that it used their journalism to train an artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot without permission. And OpenAI responded by saying that it had stopped the behavior in question.ANI's lawyer, Sidhant Kumar, said that OpenAI had undoubtedly violated ANI's rights, and was therefore seeking 20 million rupees (about $237,000) in preliminary damages.

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