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As pressures mount over copyrighted content usage in AI tools, OpenAI contends innovative bots like ChatGPT wouldn't exist without access to such materials. Amidst lawsuits from major companies like New York Times and authors, OpenAI argues limiting materials to out-of-copyright sources would result in subpar AI systems, and asserts that legally, copyright law doesn't prevent "training".
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As pressures mount over copyrighted content usage in AI tools, OpenAI contends innovative bots like ChatGPT wouldn't exist without access to such materials. Amidst lawsuits from major companies like New York Times and authors, OpenAI argues limiting materials to out-of-copyright sources would result in subpar AI systems, and asserts that legally, copyright law doesn't prevent "training".

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