OpenAI has responded to a lawsuit filed by Indian news agency ANI, which accuses it of copyright violations for using its content in training ChatGPT. In a recent court filing, OpenAI maintains that Indian courts do not have jurisdiction over the matter due to its lack of presence in India, and that removing training data would conflict with its legal responsibilities in the U.S. This case is part of a broader movement in India and the U.S. where firms like OpenAI face scrutiny over the use of copyrighted material for AI training.
OpenAI stated that any order to remove training data for ChatGPT would contradict its U.S. legal obligations, asserting jurisdiction issues in Indian court.
The lawsuit by ANI against OpenAI is significant as it highlights concerns about AI using content without permission, raising intricate copyright discussions.
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