An OpenAI spokesperson said its models are trained on “publicly available data, grounded in fair use and related ...
In a significant legal move, five major Canadian news media companies have filed a lawsuit against OpenAI, claiming the artificial intelligence company's practices violate copyright laws. The media ...
CBC/Radio-Canada, Postmedia, Metroland, the Toronto Star, the Globe and Mail, and The Canadian Press have launched a joint ...
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 was filed by several leading Canadian media companies, including the owners of the National Post and Toronto Star, ...
It accuses OpenAI of "ongoing, deliberate, and unauthorized misappropriation of the plaintiffs' valuable news media works." ...
The lawsuit accuses OpenAI of violating Canadian copyright laws and "unjustly enriching" itself "at the expense" of the news ...
The suit, a first for Canada, alleges OpenAI's chatbot was illegally scraping news articles, which the firm denies.
A coalition of some of Canada’s biggest media companies is seeking billions of dollars in compensation for what they say is ...
The lawsuit, brought by the CBC, Globe and Mail and others, shows how the battle over copyright and AI is expanding beyond ...
A coalition of Canadian news publishers, including The Canadian Press, Torstar, Globe and Mail, Postmedia and ...