标题:微软和OpenAI面临集体诉讼,被指控大规模盗窃版权作品
据路透社报道,两位知名作者Nicholas Basbanes和Nicholas Gage已经对人工智能公司OpenAI和科技巨头微软提起集体诉讼。起诉书指出,OpenAI和微软为了帮助训练大型模型,大规模、蓄意地盗窃了这两位作者的受版权保护的作品。
这起诉讼再次引发了关于人工智能(AI)在创作过程中使用受版权保护的作品的合法性问题。据悉,这两位作者声称他们的作品被用于训练AI模型,而这一行为并未得到他们的许可。
微软和OpenAI尚未对此事做出公开回应。然而,这起诉讼可能会对AI行业产生深远影响,因为它涉及到AI模型训练过程中的版权问题。如果法院裁定微软和OpenAI的行为构成侵权,那么这可能会为其他受到类似侵权行为影响的创作者提供一个法律依据。
这起诉讼也可能会引发关于AI模型训练过程中使用受版权保护的作品的更广泛的讨论。目前,许多AI模型都是通过学习大量的文本数据进行训练的,而这些文本数据可能包含了大量的受版权保护的作品。如果这些作品的使用没有得到作者的许可,那么这就可能构成侵权行为。
英语如下:
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“News Headline: OpenAI and Microsoft Face Class Action====
“News Headline: OpenAI and Microsoft Face Class Action Lawsuit: Mass Theft of Copyrighted Works
Keywords: Microsoft, OpenAI, Class Action Lawsuit
News Content: Title: Microsoft and OpenAI Face Class Action Lawsuit for Mass Theft of Copyrighted Works
According to Reuters, two well-known authors, Nicholas Basbanes and Nicholas Gage, have filed a class action lawsuit against artificial intelligence company OpenAI and tech giant Microsoft. The complaint alleges that OpenAI and Microsoft have intentionally and on a large scale stolen the copyrighted works of these two authors to help train large models.
This lawsuit has once again raised the issue of the legality of using copyrighted works in the creative process of artificial intelligence (AI). It is reported that the two authors claim that their works were used to train AI models without their permission.
Microsoft and OpenAI have not yet responded publicly to this matter. However, this lawsuit could have far-reaching implications for the AI industry as it involves copyright issues in the training process of AI models. If the court rules that Microsoft and OpenAI’s actions constitute infringement, this could provide a legal basis for other creators affected by similar infringements.
This lawsuit may also spark broader discussions about the use of copyrighted works in the training process of AI models. Currently, many AI models are trained by learning a large amount of text data, which may contain a large number of copyrighted works. If the use of these works is not authorized by the author, it could constitute infringement.”
【来源】https://www.theverge.com/2024/1/5/24027462/another-one
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