Indian publishers have filed a lawsuit against OpenAI, alleging unauthorized use of their copyrighted content to train the AI model ChatGPT. The Federation of Indian Publishers, representing major houses like Bloomsbury, Penguin Random House, and Cambridge University Press, seeks to prevent OpenAI from accessing proprietary material without proper licensing.
This legal action follows a similar lawsuit by news agency ANI, which accused OpenAI of using its content without permission. OpenAI denies these allegations, asserting that its use of publicly available data is lawful and protected under fair use principles. The outcome of these cases could significantly impact AI development and intellectual property rights in India.
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