OpenAI has been hit with one other lawsuit. This time, Encyclopedia Britannica took authorized motion in opposition to OpenAI, accusing the corporate of copyright and trademark infringements, as first reported by Reuters. Extra particularly, Britannica alleged that OpenAI illegally used its “copyrighted content material at a large scale” when coaching its AI fashions. Not simply with coaching, the encyclopedia firm claimed that ChatGPT’s responses to person queries typically comprise “full or partial verbatim reproductions of [Britannica’s] copyright articles.”
Together with claims of copyright violations, Britannica argued that OpenAI was additionally answerable for trademark infringement. Based on the lawsuit, ChatGPT generates “made-up content material or ‘hallucinations’ and falsely attributes them” to Encyclopedia Britannica. The lawsuit does not specify an quantity for financial damages, however Britannica can also be looking for an injunction to stop OpenAI from repeating these accusations.
When reached out for remark, a spokesperson for OpenAI informed Engadget that, “ChatGPT helps improve human creativity, advance scientific discovery and medical analysis, and allow a whole bunch of thousands and thousands of individuals to enhance their every day lives. Our fashions empower innovation, and are skilled on publicly accessible knowledge and grounded in truthful use.”
It isn’t the primary time that Britannica has filed a lawsuit in opposition to an AI firm. In September, the corporate, which owns Merriam-Webster, additionally sued Perplexity for comparable causes. On the opposite aspect, OpenAI remains to be embroiled in a authorized battle with The New York Occasions, which additionally sued the AI large for copyright infringement.
