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Former OpenAI Researcher Suchir Balaji Alleges Copyright Violations in AI Training - NYT
Oct 23, 2024, 03:52 PM
Former OpenAI researcher Suchir Balaji has alleged that the company violated copyright law by using copyrighted data to train its AI models, including ChatGPT. Balaji, who worked at OpenAI for four years and left in August 2024, claims that the company's practices harm the internet ecosystem. These allegations, reported by the New York Times, come amid a broader wave of lawsuits against AI companies.
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