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Canadian news companies sue OpenAI
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加拿大多家新闻媒体公司起诉OpenAI,称其侵犯版权并不当获利。这些公司包括多伦多星报等,要求赔偿并禁止OpenAI继续使用其作品。OpenAI虽与部分出版商有合作,但新诉讼中的公司称未获任何形式的回报。OpenAI回应称模型基于公开数据训练,且与新闻出版商有合作。此前哥伦比亚大学研究发现ChatGPT对内容存在不准确表述。

🎯加拿大多家新闻媒体公司起诉OpenAI侵权

💸要求OpenAI赔偿并禁止使用其作品

📰OpenAI虽有合作但新诉讼公司未获回报

📑哥伦比亚大学研究发现相关问题

A group of Canadian news and media companies filed a lawsuit Friday against OpenAI, alleging that the ChatGPT maker has infringed their copyrights and unjustly enriched itself at their expense.

The companies behind the lawsuit include the Toronto Star, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, the Globe and Mail, and others who seek to win monetary damages and ban OpenAI from making further use of their work.

The news companies said that OpenAI has used content scraped from their websites to train the large language models that power ChatGPT — content that is “the product of immense time, effort, and cost on behalf of the News Media Companies and their journalists, editors, and staff.”

The companies wrote in their suit that “rather than seek to obtain the information legally, OpenAI has elected to brazenly misappropriate the News Media Companies’ valuable intellectual property and convert it for its own uses, including commercial uses, without consent or consideration.”

OpenAI is also facing copyright lawsuits from The New York Times, New York Daily News, YouTube creators, and authors including comedian Sarah Silverman

While OpenAI has signed licensing deals with publishers such as The Associated Press, Axel Springer, and Le Monde, the companies behind the new suit said they have “never received from OpenAI any form of consideration, including payment, in exchange for OpenAI’s use of their Works.”

An OpenAI spokesperson said in a statement that ChatGPT is used by “hundreds of millions of people around the world … to improve their daily lives, inspire creativity, and solve hard problems,” and that its models are “trained on publicly available data, grounded in fair use and related international copyright principles that are fair for creators and support innovation.”

“We collaborate closely with news publishers, including in the display, attribution and links to their content in ChatGPT search, and offer them easy ways to opt-out should they so desire,” the spokesperson said.

This new lawsuit comes shortly after Columbia University’s Tow Center for Digital Journalism published a study finding that “no publisher — regardless of degree of affiliation with OpenAI — was spared inaccurate representations of its content in ChatGPT.”

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