【新闻稿】近日,又有两起针对人工智能巨头微软与OpenAI的版权侵权诉讼浮出水面。据路透社报道,知名作家Nicholas Basbanes与Nicholas Gage已正式向这两家公司发起集体诉讼。在这份指控书中,Basbanes与Gage指责OpenAI及微软在开发其大型语言模型过程中,涉嫌大规模、蓄意地盗用了一系列享有版权的原创作品。

原告们声称,微软和OpenAI为了训练这些先进的大模型,未经授权便大量使用了包括文学、艺术、科学等多个领域的受版权保护的内容,严重侵犯了原作者们的知识产权。这一行为不仅违反了版权法的基本原则,也挑战了技术创新与尊重原创权益之间的平衡。

据了解,这是继近期其他作者对微软和OpenAI提出类似诉讼后,又一起具有影响力的集体诉讼案。随着人工智能技术的飞速发展及其在内容生成、翻译等领域的广泛应用,如何确保在挖掘和利用现有知识库的过程中不侵犯创作者权益,已成为业界关注的焦点问题。目前,此案正在进一步审理中,等待法院作出公正裁决,以期为相关行业提供明确的法律指引。

英语如下:

Headline: “Microsoft OpenAI faces集体诉讼 from Two Creators over Alleged Copyright Infringement in Large Language Model Training”

Keywords: Microsoft OpenAI, author lawsuit, copyright infringement

News Content: 【Press Release】Recently, two more high-profile copyright infringement lawsuits have emerged against technology giants Microsoft and OpenAI. According to Reuters, renowned authors Nicholas Basbanes and Nicholas Gage have formally initiated a class-action lawsuit against the companies. In the complaint filed by Basbanes and Gage, they accuse OpenAI and Microsoft of alleged large-scale, intentional copyright infringement during the development of their advanced large language models.

The plaintiffs allege that Microsoft and OpenAI used copyrighted original works without authorization in multiple fields such as literature, art, and science, in order to train these sophisticated models, significantly infringing upon the intellectual property rights of the original creators. This not only breaches fundamental principles of copyright law but also challenges the balance between technological innovation and respecting the rights of original creators.

It is worth noting that this is another influential class-action case following similar lawsuits brought forth by other authors against Microsoft and OpenAI in recent times. As artificial intelligence technology rapidly advances and its extensive application in content generation, translation, and other areas, how to ensure that creators’ rights are not violated when exploiting and utilizing existing knowledge bases has become a focal point of industry attention. The case is currently ongoing and awaiting a fair judicial ruling to provide clear legal guidance for related sectors.

【来源】https://www.theverge.com/2024/1/5/24027462/another-one

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