AI training database uses copyrighted works to spawn multiple lawsuits
Release time:
2023-11-10 09:44
OpenAIArtificial intelligence chat robot program developed by the companyChatGPT, Meta PlatformsThe artificial intelligence language model developed by the companyLLaMA, andStability AICompanies, all use a lot of literature to train the artificial intelligence software developed by the company.
Pulitze Prize winner for fiction Michael ChabonTony Award for Best DramaDavid Henry Hwang, writerMatthew Klam, writer Rachel Louise Snyderand writers Ayelet Waldmanof literature is "the best example of high-quality long-form writing", andOpenAICompany,MetaCompany andStability AICompanies copy and use their literary works to train artificial intelligence software without the consent of these copyright owners, and these authors have filed lawsuits against these technology companies for copyright infringement.
Technology companies believe that copying and using these literary works to train the artificial intelligence software developed by the company is a reasonable use of copyright law and does not infringe the copyright of the copyright owner.
United States Copyright Act No.107In order to determine whether a technology company's use of copyrighted works to train artificial intelligence software without the consent of the copyright owner is fair use, four factors must be considered: "the purpose and nature of the use", "the nature of the copyrighted work", "the content and quantity used compared with the entire copyrighted work", and "the impact of such use on the potential market or value of the copyrighted work, comprehensive judgment.