A.I. Firms Face Potentially Devastating Lawsuits Over Training Data Copyright
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A.I. companies like OpenAI and Meta are facing multiple lawsuits alleging copyright infringement in how they train their models.
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The upcoming Ross Intelligence vs Thomson Reuters case could set a precedent on whether scraping copyrighted content to train A.I. constitutes fair use.
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If found liable, A.I. companies may have to destroy their models and start over without the infringing content.
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Mass copyright infringement findings could be catastrophic for A.I. businesses.
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Microsoft is vowing to assume liability for clients if using their A.I. tools prompts copyright lawsuits.