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The Quantum Drift

OpenAI’s Win Against News Outlets: What It Means for AI Copyright Battles

  • S2E76
  • 07:50
  • November 9th 2024

In a significant ruling for AI companies, a federal judge dismissed a copyright lawsuit against OpenAI brought by Raw Story and AlterNet. This legal clash centered on OpenAI’s use of news articles to train ChatGPT and the broader question of AI’s access to copyrighted material.

Join Robert and Haley as they dive into the key questions raised by this case:

  • Fair Use in AI: Did the court agree that OpenAI’s training process aligns with fair use, and what precedent does that set?
  • Challenges for Copyright Holders: Why the judge deemed the news outlets’ case insufficient and what this could mean for similar suits from other industries.
  • What’s Next for Raw Story and AlterNet: The court left room for the news outlets to try again. What adjustments might they make, and will this decision shape future copyright claims?

Tune in for a breakdown of the legal landscape surrounding AI training data, where we discuss the balance between copyright protections and AI’s transformative potential.


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