OpenAI and its discontents: Why countries need laws to comba

OpenAI and its discontents: Why countries need laws to combat AI exploitation

The New York Times accuses Microsoft-owned ChatGPT of using copyrighted material without permission and attributing false information. The legal case involves copyright violation and compromising content integrity. The investigation reveals that 'common crawl', a dataset used in training GPT-3, has www.nytimes.com as a highly represented source. Should OpenAI be allowed to profit from copyrighted and unprotected content? The arts and entertainment industry in India also faces copyright issues. AI-generated music and propaganda pose threats to the industry and society. Protective laws may be necessary.

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