OpenAI: Impossible to train AI models and avoid copyright
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"Both OpenAI and Midjourney are fully capable of producing materials that appear to infringe on copyright and trademarks," they wrote. "These systems do not inform users when they do so. They do not provide any information about the provenance of the images they produce. Users may not know, when they produce an image, whether they are infringing."
"It's not just digital artists challenging AI companies. The New York Times recently sued OpenAI because its ChatGPT text model will spit out near-verbatim copies of the newspaper's paywalled articles. Book authors have filed similar claims, as have software developers."
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