Legal challenges to the development and use of generative AI are accumulating. Developers are confronting potential legal minefields involving privacy, cybersecurity and defamation.
MARY LOUISE KELLY, HOST:
The world’s leading artificial intelligence company is under legal assault. OpenAI, maker of ChatGPT, was most recently sued by The New York Times for copyright infringement, but it’s also facing suits from book authors, artists, music labels and others. NPR tech correspondent Bobby Allyn is here to explain. Hey there.
BOBBY ALLYN, BYLINE: Hey, Mary Louise.
KELLY: What are all these lawsuits against the owner of ChatGPT – what are they all about?
ALLYN: Yeah. You
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