Canadian Media Giants Sue OpenAI Over Copyright Infringement in AI Training

In a recent legal move, Canada’s major media outlets, such as The Canadian Press and CBC, have initiated a lawsuit against OpenAI. These organizations are accusing the U.S.-based AI firm of copyright infringement, claiming that OpenAI has unlawfully utilized their news content to train its AI products, including ChatGPT. The plaintiffs are represented by the prestigious litigation firm Lenczner Slaght.

Details of the case remain inaccessible due to a paywall, but the lawsuit points to rising concerns over the use of proprietary content in AI training processes, which has significant implications for both media rights and AI development. For further information, visit the full article here.