If the lawsuit proceeds, it could become a significant legal battle regarding IP protection in the era of generative AI. If found guilty, OpenAI could face fines of up to $150,000 for each infringement and may be ordered to destroy the dataset containing infringing content and recreate it using authorized content.
Key takeaways:
- The New York Times is considering legal action against OpenAI for scraping information from the internet to train its Large Language Models.
- The paper has blocked OpenAI’s recently launched crawler, GPTbot, to prevent the AI company from using NYT’s content to train its models.
- Many leading media companies are making efforts to form a coalition to negotiate with OpenAI, Google, and Microsoft regarding the use of their content for AI systems.
- If the lawsuit proceeds, it could become the most significant legal battle concerning IP protection in the era of generative AI, with potential fines of up to $150,000 for each willfully committed infringement on OpenAI.