Newspapers Sue OpenAI and Microsoft Over AI Copyright Infringement

May 1, 2024
Newspapers Sue OpenAI and Microsoft Over AI Copyright Infringement
  • A coalition of eight U.S. newspapers led by Alden Global Capital is suing OpenAI and Microsoft for copyright infringement.

  • These newspapers, which include The New York Daily News and The Chicago Tribune, claim their content was used to train AI chatbots without permission.

  • The lawsuit aims to secure compensation and halt the unauthorized use of the newspapers' articles.

  • The publishers argue that content theft poses a significant threat to the vitality of local journalism.

  • Damages sought in the case are currently unspecified.

  • In response to the lawsuit, Microsoft has withheld comment, and OpenAI has yet to issue a response.

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