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The Delhi High Court has issued a summons to AI company OpenAI, accusing it of violating the copyright of Indian news agency Asian News International (ANI) by using its content to train its chatbot, ChatGPT. ANI alleges that OpenAI used its content without permission, and is seeking an injunction to stop the practice. The court has also ordered an amicus curiae to assist in the case due to the technological advancements and copyright issues involved.
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