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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman defended the viral Ghibli-style AI art trend as a net societal benefit despite copyright concerns.
OpenAI Inc.'s tactical win consolidating a dozen copyright suits against it nevertheless carries risks for the company, as the matters proceed before a judge who’s already ruled against the company in ...
The government’s proposal suggested a system that permits AI developers to use creators’ online content to train their models ...
A team at O’Reilly Media, including the CEO, is accusing OpenAI of illegally training its latest AI model, GPT-4o, on ...
The OpenAI CEO says AI means more people can create and share work and that human designers are still needed because "taste ...
A new study appears to lend credence to allegations that OpenAI trained at least some of its AI models on copyrighted content ...
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The New York Times made its case, for now, that OpenAI and its most prominent financial backer Microsoft were responsible for ...
"We welcome this development and look forward to making it clear in court that our models are trained on publicly available ...
This trend offers a live case study of how generative AI may implicate core doctrines of copyright law, including derivative works, substantial similarity, and fair use.
The NYT argued that by training AI models on NYT works and training ChatGPT to deliver certain outputs, without the NYT's ...