Microsoft and OpenAI's generative AI tools like Copilot are facing lawsuits for allegedly stealing intellectual property from various sources, raising significant legal and financial stakes.
The use of massive amounts of data to train LLMs has led to claims that Microsoft and other AI firms infringe on copyright laws, potentially leading to billions in liabilities.
Despite their claims of fair use, much of the data utilized by OpenAI involves copyright-protected material, leading to the ongoing conflict between AI development and intellectual property rights.
The future of generative AI's legal landscape hinges on whether companies like Microsoft and OpenAI will continue their current practices or shift towards legitimate compensation for intellectual property.
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