Five Canadian news outlets are suing OpenAI. That's the owner of the generative AI software ChatGPT. And these news outlets claim OpenAI violated copyright law by using their articles to train its ...
First reported by The Guardian, a number of major Canadian news and media companies have banded together to sue OpenAI over ...
Five leading Canadian news outlets filed a lawsuit against OpenAI on Friday, accusing the ChatGPT owner of violating ...
Canadian news publishers have sued OpenAI, accusing the company of copyright infringement. They claim OpenAI repeatedly uses ...
Some of Canada’s best-known media companies join organizations like The New York Times in claiming that OpenAI was unfairly ...
OpenAI, valued at C$219 billion, maintains its data usage aligns with fair use principles and offers publishers options to ...
A coalition of Canadian news publishers, including The Canadian Press, Torstar, Globe and Mail, Postmedia and ...
OpenAI is facing a landmark lawsuit in Canada from major news publishers, accusing the ChatGPT maker of violating copyright ...
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Canada's biggest news organizations on Friday sued OpenAI, accusing it of using their articles without permission to help train its artificial intelligence chatbot ChatGPT in a case that could cost ...
The suit, a first for Canada, alleges OpenAI's chatbot was illegally scraping news articles, which the firm denies.