OpenAI Implores Judge Not to Expose Communications by Its Top Researchers They do not want those DMs made publ... https://t.co/wZ3DhU9RCP
OpenAI accused of trying to profit off AI model inspection in court https://t.co/CRBUkJ32Sv
OpenAI's lawyer says there are too many files from Ilya Sutskever and other employees to share in copyright lawsuit #OpenAI #AI #TechAI #LearningAI #GenerativeAI #DeepbrainAI #ArtifiicialIntelligence #LLM #ML #LM https://t.co/tE6IjaRKSx
A significant non-U.S. copyright lawsuit has been initiated in Munich by the German collecting society GEMA against OpenAI. This case highlights the differing legal frameworks governing AI copyright issues compared to the United States, prompting AI providers to closely monitor its developments. Concurrently, OpenAI is facing scrutiny in a separate copyright suit where plaintiffs accuse Meta of concealing the use of AI training data behind legal protections. OpenAI's legal representatives have claimed that the volume of files related to employees, including Ilya Sutskever, is too extensive to disclose in the ongoing lawsuit. Additionally, OpenAI has been accused of attempting to profit from the inspection of AI models in court proceedings. The company has urged a judge to prevent the public disclosure of communications from its top researchers, seeking to protect sensitive internal discussions.