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Indian news agency sues OpenAI alleging copyright infringement
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印度最大新闻机构之一ANI起诉OpenAI,指控其非法使用内容训练AI模型并生成虚假信息。此案首次涉及印度媒体对OpenAI的版权诉讼,法院将进行详细审理,OpenAI称重视与新闻机构合作,但其律师辩称版权法不保护事实且ChatGPT允许网站选择不被收集数据,ANI律师则认为公开可用性不意味着可随意利用内容。

🎯ANI起诉OpenAI非法使用其内容训练AI模型并生成假信息

📋法院将详细审理此案,下次庭审在明年1月

💬OpenAI称重视与新闻机构合作,其律师进行辩护

🔍ANI律师反驳,强调公开内容不能随意利用

One of India’s largest news agencies, Asian News International, has sued OpenAI in a case that could set a precedent for how AI companies use copyrighted news content in the world’s most populous nation.

Asian News International filed a suit in the Delhi High Court on Monday, alleging the AI company illegally used its content to train its AI models and generated false information attributed to the news agency. The case marks the first time an Indian media organization has taken legal action against OpenAI over copyright claims.

During Tuesday’s hearing, Justice Amit Bansal issued a summons to OpenAI after the company confirmed it had already ensured that ChatGPT wasn’t accessing ANI’s website. The bench said that it was not inclined to grant an injunction order on Tuesday, as the case required a detailed hearing for being a “complex issue.”

The next hearing is scheduled to be held in January.

“We take great care in our products and design process to support news organizations,” an OpenAI spokesperson told TechCrunch in a statement. “We are actively engaged in constructive partnerships and conversations with many news organizations around the world, including India, to explore opportunities, listen to feedback, and work collaboratively.”

The lawsuit adds to mounting global pressure on AI companies over their use of copyrighted material. OpenAI currently faces over a dozen similar lawsuits in the US, two in Canada and one in Germany, according to statements made in court.

OpenAI’s counsel Amit Sibal defended the company’s practices, arguing that copyright laws don’t protect facts and that ChatGPT allows websites to opt out of data collection. The Microsoft-backed firm has no servers in India and maintains that the suit lacks jurisdiction, he added.

ANI’s lawyer, Sidhant Kumar of law firm UNUM Law, countered that public availability doesn’t grant rights to exploit content. The agency expressed particular concern about ChatGPT attributing fabricated interviews to ANI, including a non-existent conversation with Rahul Gandhi, who leads the opposing party to the current party in power.

In its lawsuit, ANI has argued that such “hallucinations” pose a real threat to the news agency’s reputation, and that the spread of fake news can lead to public disorder.

The court plans to appoint an independent expert to advise on the copyright implications of AI models using publicly available content. The judge will examine additional technical aspects of how news content spreads across multiple platforms in future hearings.

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