近日,两位作者Nicholas Basbanes和Nicholas Gage针对OpenAI和微软提起了集体诉讼。起诉书指控这两家科技巨头在训练大模型过程中,大规模、蓄意地盗窃了受版权保护的作品。这起诉讼再次引发了对人工智能领域版权问题的关注。
在起诉书中,原告指出微软和OpenAI在未经授权的情况下,使用了他们的作品来训练人工智能模型。这违反了美国的版权法,给原告造成了经济损失和声誉损害。原告要求法院判决被告停止侵权行为,并赔偿相应的经济损失和惩罚性赔偿。
对此,微软和OpenAI尚未作出公开回应。然而,这起诉讼可能会对人工智能领域的版权问题产生深远影响。在此之前,已经有多个版权诉讼针对人工智能公司,这使得人们开始思考如何在保护版权的同时,充分利用人工智能技术。
英文标题:Microsoft and OpenAI Sued for Copyright Infringement
Keywords: Copyright lawsuit, Microsoft, OpenAI
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Recently, two authors, Nicholas Basbanes and Nicholas Gage, have filed a class-action lawsuit against OpenAI and Microsoft. The lawsuit alleges that these two tech giants have systematically and deliberately stolen copyrighted works in the process of training large models. This case has once again sparked concerns about copyright issues in the field of artificial intelligence.
According to the lawsuit, OpenAI and Microsoft used the works of the plaintiffs without authorization to train their artificial intelligence models. This violates U.S. copyright law and has caused economic losses and reputational damage to the plaintiffs. They are seeking a court order to stop the infringement and compensate for the economic losses and punitive damages.
So far, Microsoft and OpenAI have not made any public statements in response to the lawsuit. However, this case may have a significant impact on the issue of copyright in the field of artificial intelligence. Before this, there have been multiple copyright lawsuits targeting artificial intelligence companies, which makes people think about how to balance the protection of copyright and the full utilization of artificial intelligence technology.
【来源】https://www.theverge.com/2024/1/5/24027462/another-one
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