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Indian news agency ANI has filed a lawsuit against OpenAI in New Delhi, alleging that the ChatGPT creator used its content without permission to train its AI chatbot. ANI accuses OpenAI of attributing fabricated news stories to the publication and refusing to obtain a lawful license or permission for the use of its original works. OpenAI, in response, stated that it builds its AI models using publicly available data and is protected by fair use principles.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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