Delhi high court summons OpenAI in ANI copyright breach case
Published On : 2024-11-20T06:00:35+0530 [ IST ] |
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New Delhi High Court issued summons on Tuesday against US-based artificial intelligence firm OpenAI on a plea alleging unauthorised use of content by the company to train and operate its AI tool ChatGPT thereby violating copyright laws.
HC sought the AI major's stand on a suit filed by news agency ANI against OpenAI Inc and OpenAI OpCo LLC seeking Rs 2 crore in damages and a decree of mandatory and permanent injunction
Justice Amit Bansal declined to grant any interim relief pointing out that the matter involved a "range of issues", including those arising "on account of the latest technological advancements vis-à-vis copyrights of various copyright owners".
The court also recorded a submission by OpenAI's counsel that it had already removed links and blocked the use of ANI's content including the agency's official website.
The counsel for ANI highlighted that its content was being used by OpenAI to train its chatbot ChatGPT but that it is not limited to copyright infringement alone.
OpenAI maintained it has not committed any copyright violation and assured the court that its AI tool corrects any mistake that may creep in inadvertently.
Source : Reporters From Sunrise Chronicles
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New Delhi High Court issued summons on Tuesday against US-based artificial intelligence firm OpenAI on a plea alleging unauthorised use of content by the company to train and operate its AI tool Ch