Delhi High Court hears ANI’s copyright infringement case against OpenAI over AI training using news content. Court notes, “There is no urgency here, it’s largely an academic issue.”
Twelve former OpenAI employees support Elon Musk’s lawsuit against the company, arguing it should maintain its non-profit mission. They believe the shift to a for-profit model betrays early supporters’ trust. Additionally, OpenAI faces copyright lawsuits from global publishers and asserts its compliance with legal obligations regarding content usage.
NEW DELHI: Today, 18th March: The Delhi High Court heard a case where Asian News International (ANI) accused OpenAI, the creator of ChatGPT, of violating its copyright. ANI claims that ChatGPT is using its content without permission, not just from ANI’s website but also from its subscribers who pay for ANI’s news services.
