美国知名媒体《纽约时报》近日起诉了OpenAI和微软公司,指控两家企业在文本创作方面侵犯了其版权。在纽约南区的美国联邦法院,时报要求进行陪审团审判,以解决这一纠纷。

《纽约时报》在诉状中表示,OpenAI和微软旗下的文本生成技术涉嫌侵犯了该公司的版权。据悉,这两家公司开发的文本生成模型,如ChatGPT,可以根据用户输入的 prompt 生成相应的文本。然而,《纽约时报》认为,这种技术在一定程度上复制了新闻报道的原创性,从而侵犯了其版权。

对此,OpenAI和微软方面尚未发表公开声明。但此前,OpenAI在其网站上明确表示,其文本生成技术遵循了美国版权法的规定,不会侵犯他人的版权。

此次诉讼引发了公众对人工智能与版权问题的广泛关注。随着人工智能技术的不断发展,如何界定版权问题变得越来越复杂。在未来,随着更多企业和个人将文本生成技术应用于创作领域,类似的版权纠纷可能层出不穷。

英文翻译:
News Title: New York Times sues OpenAI and Microsoft for copyright infringement
Keywords: New York Times, lawsuit, OpenAI, Microsoft, copyright infringement

News Content:
The renowned American media outlet New York Times is suing OpenAI and Microsoft companies, accusing them of copyright infringement in text creation. In the U.S. Federal Court in the Southern District of New York, the Times is seeking a jury trial to resolve the dispute.

According to the lawsuit, the text generation technologies developed by OpenAI and Microsoft allegedly infringe on the copyright of the New York Times. The companies’ text generation models, such as ChatGPT, can generate corresponding text based on user input. However, the Times believes that this technology replicates the originality of news reports to some extent, thereby infringing on its copyright.

In response, OpenAI and Microsoft have not yet issued public statements. However, OpenAI has explicitly stated on its website that its text generation technology complies with U.S. copyright law and will not infringe on the copyright of others.

This lawsuit has sparked widespread public attention to the issue of copyright in artificial intelligence. As the development of artificial intelligence technology continues, it becomes increasingly difficult to define copyright issues. In the future, with more enterprises and individuals applying text generation technology to creative fields, similar copyright disputes may occur frequently.

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