Major US Newspapers Sue OpenAI & Microsoft for AI Copyright Breaches

May 2, 2024
Major US Newspapers Sue OpenAI & Microsoft for AI Copyright Breaches
  • Eight major US newspapers, including The New York Daily News and The Chicago Tribune, have sued OpenAI and Microsoft over alleged copyright infringement.

  • The lawsuit accuses the companies of using copyrighted articles without authorization to train ChatGPT and Copilot.

  • Publications claim the AI technologies reproduce copyrighted content, offer verbatim excerpts, and sometimes generate misleading or false information.

  • The newspapers assert this misuse of their content harms their reputations by potentially spreading inaccuracies.

  • This case highlights growing concerns about AI's impact on journalism and the enforcement of intellectual property laws.

  • The issue follows precedent from similar legal actions taken by other news organizations against AI service providers.

  • OpenAI has responded, emphasizing their commitment to supporting news organizations in their design process, while Microsoft has not commented on the lawsuit.

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