IAMAI sees ‘overreach’ in NHRC’s notice to AI companies on DPDP violations
IAMAI expresses concerns to MeitY regarding NHRC's notice to AI companies over alleged DPDP Act violations.
Read on Economic Times Tech →Penguin Random House has filed a lawsuit against OpenAI, alleging that ChatGPT infringed copyright by mimicking content from a German children's book series.
Why it matters
This lawsuit is significant as it addresses the critical and evolving legal landscape surrounding generative AI and intellectual property. The outcome could establish important precedents for how AI models are trained on existing content and how creators' rights are protected, potentially influencing future AI development, content licensing, and the broader creative industries.
A major book publisher is suing OpenAI, claiming its AI chatbot, ChatGPT, copied content from children's books without permission. This case is important because it will help determine the rules for how AI companies can use existing creative works to train their AI models and how authors' copyrights are protected in the AI era.
IAMAI expresses concerns to MeitY regarding NHRC's notice to AI companies over alleged DPDP Act violations.
Read on Economic Times Tech →PM Modi declares the current decade as India's 'techade,' aiming for global leadership in technology, specifically highlighting India's role in AI adoption.
Read on Economic Times Tech →A Quinnipiac University poll found that 15% of Americans would be willing to work for an AI boss who assigns tasks and sets schedules.
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