八家美国新闻机构近日联合起诉人工智能公司OpenAI和其母公司微软,指控这两家公司未经授权使用其新闻内容来训练其生成式人工智能(AI)模型。这起诉讼在美国纽约联邦法院提起,涉及《纽约每日新闻》、《芝加哥论坛报》、《奥兰多哨兵报》、《水星报》、《丹佛邮报》、《先锋新闻》等多家新闻机构,它们均属于奥尔登全球资本公司旗下的对冲基金。
新闻机构在诉状中指出,OpenAI和微软使用他们的新闻作品来训练其AI工具,这侵犯了他们的版权。这些新闻作品包括原创报道、评论和分析,未经授权被用于提升AI的新闻生成能力。
原告方表示,这种未经授权的使用严重损害了他们的版权权益,并对他们的业务造成了潜在的财务损失。他们要求法院判定OpenAI和微软的这种行为违法,并寻求赔偿损失。
这起诉讼引发了业界对于人工智能版权和知识产权保护的广泛关注。随着AI技术的快速发展,如何界定和保护新闻内容在AI训练过程中的版权问题,已经成为一个亟待解决的问题。业界人士普遍认为,这起诉讼可能对AI行业产生深远影响,未来可能会看到更多类似的版权纠纷。
英语如下:
News Title: “Eight News Agencies Sue OpenAI and Microsoft for Copyright Abuse”
Keywords: AI Infringement, News Agencies, Suit Against Microsoft OpenAI
News Content: Eight U.S. news agencies have jointly filed a lawsuit against artificial intelligence company OpenAI and its parent company Microsoft, alleging that the two companies used their news content without authorization to train their generative AI models. The lawsuit was filed in federal court in New York City, involving multiple news agencies including the New York Daily News, the Chicago Tribune, the Orlando Sentinel, the Mercury News, the Denver Post, and the Pioneer Press, all of which are part of the hedge fund Ascend Global Capital.
In their complaint, the news agencies argue that OpenAI and Microsoft have used their copyrighted news content to train their AI tools, infringing on their copyrights. This includes original reporting, commentary, and analysis that was used without permission to enhance the AI’s ability to generate news content.
The plaintiffs assert that the unauthorized use has significantly harmed their copyright interests and has the potential to cause financial losses to their operations. They are seeking a court ruling that declares the actions of OpenAI and Microsoft illegal and are seeking damages for the losses incurred.
The lawsuit has sparked widespread attention within the industry regarding the copyright and intellectual property protection of AI. As AI technology continues to develop rapidly, defining and protecting the copyright of news content used in AI training has become a pressing issue. Industry insiders believe that the lawsuit could have a profound impact on the AI industry, and there may be more copyright disputes like this in the future.
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