CFTC Staff Issues Advisory on the Use of Artificial Intelligence https://t.co/ECTljK8Lmg | by @MoFoLLP
OpenAI hit with billion-dollar lawsuit from Canadian publishers over content abuse. "They are strip-mining journalism while substantially, unjustly, and unlawfully enriching themselves to the detriment of publishers." (TechSpot) https://t.co/buR9AV7PVD https://t.co/hCMtofu7CF
Canadian News Outlets Seek What Could Amount to Billions From OpenAI in New Copyright Infringement Case https://t.co/DVwgtBmVBN #Canada #AI #IntellectualProperty @Kyle_L_Wiggers @dinabass https://t.co/NeHDPls9WC
Canadian news outlets are pursuing a lawsuit against OpenAI that could amount to billions in damages, alleging copyright infringement related to the use of their content. The lawsuit claims that OpenAI's practices amount to 'strip-mining journalism,' which has unjustly enriched the company at the expense of publishers. This case is part of a broader discussion on the implications of artificial intelligence in the context of copyright law, particularly under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. Recent developments in AI-training cases have highlighted the ongoing legal challenges faced by technology companies in relation to intellectual property rights.