George R.R. Martin Sues OpenAI Over 'Game of Thrones' Copyright Dispute
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George R.R. Martin and other authors are suing OpenAI, alleging copyright infringement through AI training on copyrighted books, illegal downloading from shadow libraries, and the similarity of AI-generated responses to original works. A recent court ruling has favored the authors, allowing multiple infringement theories to proceed, and suggesting that ChatGPT's outputs may infringe on copyrighted material, potentially leading to significant damages.
Topics:entertainment#ai-infringement#business#copyright-lawsuit#george-rr-martin#openai#shadow-libraries
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