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OpenAI May Be in Big Legal Trouble

Last week, a number of high-profile authors, including George R. R. Martin of "Game of Thrones" fame, and John Grisham, filed a lawsuit against OpenAI, alleging that its chatbot is infringing their copyright and is directly taking away from work that could be completed by humans. And according to legal experts, they may actually […]

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The Inside Story - A.I. Risks and Rewards | Episode 111 TRANSCRIPT

The Inside Story - A.I. Risks and Rewards | Episode 111 TRANSCRIPT
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OpenAI Seeks $90 Billion Valuation In Potential Sale Of Existing Shares

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Jason Marz/Getty Images(NEW YORK) A group of prominent authors joined a proposed class action lawsuit filed against OpenAI over allegations that products like ChatGPT make illegal use of their copyrighted work, setting off a high-profile legal clash. While the lawsuit follows a series of similar legal challenges, it features a roster of well-known plaintiffs including authors George R.R. Martin and Jodi Picoult. The case targets a company at the center of a wave of artificial intelligence-driven programs that can instantaneously suggest recipes, compose poems and muse over existentialism. "At the heart of these algorithms is systemic theft on a massive scale," the lawsuit claims. The case could fundamentally shape the direction and capabilities of generative AI, either imposing a new set of limits on a mechanism at the core of the technology or cementing an expansive approach to online material that has fueled the rise of products currently offered, legal analysts told A

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Jason Marz/Getty Images(NEW YORK) A group of prominent authors joined a proposed class action lawsuit filed against OpenAI over allegations that products like ChatGPT make illegal use of their copyrighted work, setting off a high-profile legal clash. While the lawsuit follows a series of similar legal challenges, it features a roster of well-known plaintiffs including authors George R.R. Martin and Jodi Picoult. The case targets a company at the center of a wave of artificial intelligence-driven programs that can instantaneously suggest recipes, compose poems and muse over existentialism. "At the heart of these algorithms is systemic theft on a massive scale," the lawsuit claims. The case could fundamentally shape the direction and capabilities of generative AI, either imposing a new set of limits on a mechanism at the core of the technology or cementing an expansive approach to online material that has fueled the rise of products currently offered, legal analysts told A

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