The lawsuit says that the companies owe the newspapers compensation for their unlawful use of copyrighted content
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The lawsuit, as reported by Reuters, stated that Microsoft and OpenAI’s systems can reproduce the newspapers’ copyrighted content word-for-word when prompted. The lawsuit also cites examples of ChatGPT generating fake articles attributed to the newspapers, potentially damaging the news outlets’ reputations.
Reuters added that the newspaper lawsuits are just among “several potential landmark cases” copyright owners are filing against tech companies over how they train AI systems with content.
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