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Artificial intelligence is one of the most transformative technologies, and it’s changing industries from finance to healthcare. However, its fast adoption has raised new and complicated legal issues. A lawsuit filed by Canadian media organizations against OpenAI has brought these issues to the forefront, questioning how AI models handle copyrighted material during training.
This could be a precedent-setting case for intellectual property laws in the AI era, balancing innovation with creators’ rights.
The backbone of AI: How models like ChatGPT are trained
OpenAI’s ChatGPT is an AI system that uses massive datasets of books, articles and websites to operate. The training process typically
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