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Book3 (OpenAI) litigation: fair use or copyright infringement?

Book3 (OpenAI) litigation: fair use or copyright infringement?

Update: 2024-01-16
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In this newest podcast episode where we dive into the dynamic intersection of generative AI and copyright laws. We'll explore key questions like 'What defines a prompt ?', 'How does generative AI work?', and 'What are #largelanguagemodels (LLMs)?' We'll also discuss the sources of content for training AI systems and the implications of using copyrighted literary works in AI development without authors’ consent. A highlight of our discussion is the Book3 case with OpenAI, examining its potential legal consequences. Joining us is Valéria Silva, a renowned affiliate professor at ESCP Business School in Paris with deep expertise in intellectual property, innovation, competition policy, international trade, and corporate social responsibility. Valéria also advises on AI matters as a senior consultant for the OECD. Tune in to gain valuable insights into this complex and evolving topic. We're eager to hear your views and engage in meaningful discussions. Your input is invaluable in shaping our content to be more informative and engaging.


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Book3 (OpenAI) litigation: fair use or copyright infringement?

Book3 (OpenAI) litigation: fair use or copyright infringement?