OpenAI, the leading artificial intelligence (AI) company, has been slapped with a copyright infringement lawsuit by Indian and international book publishers. The case, filed in New Delhi, is part of a global legal effort to stop the ChatGPT chatbot from using copyrighted content.
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Indian book publishers and their international counterparts have filed a copyright lawsuit against OpenAI in New Delhi, a representative said on Friday, the latest in a series of global cases seeking to stop the ChatGPT chatbot accessing proprietary content.
Multiple domestic and global book publishers have reportedly banded together and sued AI giant OpenAI for alleged copyright infringement.