ANI has filed a copyright infringement suit against OpenAI in the Delhi High Court, alleging unauthorized use of its news content to train large language models like GPT-4. ANI claims ChatGPT reproduces its articles verbatim, misattributes information, and risks spreading fake news. This case, the first of its kind in India, reflects broader global disputes over AI’s use of copyrighted material, with similar lawsuits filed against OpenAI in the US by The New York Times and others.
As part of a growing global debate, it could set a precedent for how AI companies access and use online content. MediaNama’s Sharveya discusses the story. Watch the full video here: Also Read: Support our journalism: For You.
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Video: Copyright and AI—ANI’s Legal Battle with OpenAI Explained
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