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Writer accuses Meta AI training of copyright infringement, judge allows lawsuit to move forward
March 9 (Bloomberg) - U.S. Federal Judge Vince Chhabria has ruled against an AI copyright lawsuit involving Meta, allowing the suit to move forward while dismissing some of the plaintiffs' claims. In Kadrey v. Meta, a number of authors, including Richard Kadrey, Sarah Silverman, and Ta-Nehisi Coates, accused the Meta public...- 2.8k
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OpenAI Faces Another Copyright Lawsuit: Indian Publisher Alleges Unauthorized Use of Protected Content to Train Models
On Friday local time, the Federation of Indian Publishers (FIP) said it had filed a copyright suit against OpenAI in the Delhi High Court, Reuters reported. In an interview, Pranav Gupta, the federation's secretary general, said, "Our claim is clear: we are asking the court to prevent OpenAI from continuing to access our copyrighted content." The lawsuit focuses on book summaries generated by ChatGPT. "If OpenAI is unwilling to enter into a grant with us...- 2.4k
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