OpenAI Faces Mounting Legal Issues Over AI Models
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OpenAI faces mounting legal troubles, including over a dozen lawsuits alleging copyright violations and government investigations into possible antitrust issues.
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Comedienne Sarah Silverman was one of the first to sue OpenAI for allegedly using her memoir to train AI models without permission.
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OpenAI co-founder Elon Musk also sued the company for diverging from its original nonprofit mission.
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In response, OpenAI is rapidly expanding its legal team, hiring top lawyers and advisers to navigate the lawsuits and investigations.
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OpenAI argues it's still early days and expects the initial "shock and awe" over AI technology like ChatGPT will calm down over time as laws and regulations catch up.