A group of Canadian media organizations, including CBC/Radio-Canada, The Toronto Star, and The Globe and Mail, has filed a lawsuit against OpenAI, alleging that the company's ChatGPT product infringed their copyrights by utilizing their journalism without authorization. The plaintiffs are seeking damages and an injunction to prevent OpenAI from continuing to use their content. OpenAI has defended its practices, stating that its AI models are trained on publicly available information under fair use and related copyright laws. The case adds to a growing number of lawsuits against AI companies over the use of copyrighted materials for model training, and its outcome could have significant implications for copyright law in the AI era.



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