chatGPT accused of content theft, case filed against OpenAI-Microsoft, know who made the accusation


OpenAI And Microsoft Copyright Case | The American newspaper New York Times has filed a case against openAI, the company that created the artificial intelligence (AI) model chatGPT, and Microsoft, which has a 49 percent stake in it. The two are accused of using millions of newspaper news and articles for free to develop their AI chatbot model.

A claim of thousands of crores hit!

It is believed that the New York Times may sue openAI and Microsoft for tens of millions for the theft of its content. This is the first time a major newspaper in America has filed this copyright case against openAI. The case was filed in federal court in Manhattan. In which it is claimed that we create content for readers by spending heavily but openAI and Microsoft use it to make profit. Along with this, newspaper readership is also decreasing.

172 years old is the New York Times

It is worth mentioning that the 172-year-old newspaper New York Times has also claimed that we tried to negotiate a beneficial deal with openAI and Microsoft in this matter but the talks failed. In this case, openAI and Microsoft claimed that we were following a fair legal policy to train our AI products with copyrighted content. Under that copyright content can be used without license.

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