AI tools like ChatGPT require human-made content for training data, often collected from various online sources via automated web scraping. This has led to a new wave of data-led lawsuits in the digital realm, many of which remain unresolved.
Key takeaways:
- ChatGPT, an AI tool developed by OpenAI, is seen as a valuable resource for fashion industry professionals, despite its limitations in understanding fashion nuances.
- OpenAI is facing multiple lawsuits in 2023, including a copyright infringement case by authors and a lawsuit related to code usage for training AI.
- The New York Times has filed a lawsuit against OpenAI and Microsoft, alleging that millions of its articles were used without permission to train ChatGPT, leading to potential revenue loss.
- Data-led lawsuits are a new legal challenge in the digital realm, and most remain unresolved to date.