He American artificial intelligence research laboratory OpenAI, ChatGPT Creator, used to be defendant this Wednesday in California (USA) for violating the privacy of millions of internet users and copyright.
The lawsuit was filed this Wednesday and published on the official page of the Clarkson law firm, which stated that they want to represent “real people whose information has been stolen and inappropriately commercially diverted to create this very powerful technology.”
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In his writing, OpenAI has been accused of “stealing private information” from hundreds of millions of internet usersincluding children of all ages, to improve and develop technology for profit.
The case mainly focuses on the emergence of “generative” artificial intelligence (AI) tools, such as “chatbots” (ChatGPT) and image generators that create original content based on existing data pulled from the Internet. These tools are fed with information from people, such as private conversations and medical data, in many cases obtained without permission for use by the creators.
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The lawsuit points to the need for “immediate legal intervention” to protect human interests and values against the threat posed by AI to “exploit people without regard to their well-being or consent”. Moreover, it emphasizes that If these technologies are not regularized, experts are already envisioning a catastrophic scenario that could culminate in the extinction of the human species “as a threat to their objectives”.
earlier OpenAI was accused of improperly monetizing open source code (Github) to train its artificial intelligence systems. and this month a radio host sued the lab for defamation, alleging that ChatGPT had produced text that unreasonably accused him of fraud.
The discussion around the fair regulation of AI is also popular in the entertainment sector and is one of the main points of the Hollywood Writers Guild’s strike, which demands that the big producers protect their copyrights and I work as writers.
Source: Eluniverso

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