Major Canadian news organizations, including The Globe and Mail, CBC, and Toronto Star, have filed a lawsuit against OpenAI in Ontario's superior court, seeking damages for unauthorized use of their news articles to train ChatGPT.
The lawsuit demands up to (USD 20,000) in damages per article used, punitive damages, a share of OpenAI's profits, and an injunction to prevent future use of their content, potentially amounting to billions of dollars.
News organizations argue that OpenAI is "strip-mining journalism" by scraping content from their websites without consent while unjustly enriching itself at the expense of publishers who invest in real journalism.
OpenAI has already established licensing agreements with several media organizations including Associated Press, NewsCorp, and Condé Nast, though they haven't responded to this lawsuit yet.
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