A former OpenAI researcher has alleged that the company violated copyright laws, raising significant questions about intellectual property in AI development. The researcher, who left OpenAI in August, claims that ChatGPT and other chatbots are destroying the commercial viability of the individuals, businesses, and internet services that created the digital data used to train these AI systems. This accusation has led to discussions about the legal implications of AI-generated content and the potential risks for tech companies.
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