Raw Story and AltNet allowed to amend complaint
A US judge has thrown out a case against ChatGPT developer OpenAI which alleged it unlawfully removed copyright management information when building training sets for its chatbots.
In a statement to Reuters, an OpenAI spokesperson said:"We build our AI models using publicly available data, in a manner protected by fair use and related principles, and supported by longstanding and widely accepted legal precedents.", Raw Story and AltNet alleged OpenAI populated their training sets with works of journalism, choosing to strip away CMI protected by the Digital Millennium Copyright Act.
McMahon said that questions about these kinds of harms had not been put before the court. The judge said she would allow an amended complaint from the publishers.
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