
The Intercept, Raw Story, and AlterNet have initiated legal action against OpenAI in New York federal court, alleging violations of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. The lawsuits, filed in Manhattan federal court, accuse the Microsoft-backed OpenAI of improperly using their articles to train its AI systems, including the widely used ChatGPT chatbot. The complaints focus on the removal of authorship information from articles in the datasets used for AI training. The news organizations are seeking damages of at least $2,500 per violation and a court order to prevent OpenAI from further misuse of their content.











News organizations The Intercept, Raw Story and AlterNet sued OpenAI in New York federal court, accusing the Microsoft-backed company of misusing their articles to train the artificial-intelligence system behind its popular chatbot ChatGPT @blakebrittain https://t.co/HW8eH8nqKG https://t.co/2fWZMFRYPq
The Guardian @guardian: The Intercept, Raw Story and AlterNet sue OpenAI for copyright infringement - The Guardian. #aistrategy #MachineLearning #aiact https://t.co/1Nts5AGdAU
The Intercept, Raw Story, and AlterNet Sue OpenAI and Microsoft https://t.co/aV66xzdJip