Rival news organizations are banding together for a noble cause: protecting their copyrighted materials from ChatGPT.
CBC/Radio-Canada, Postmedia, Metroland, the Toronto Star, the Globe and Mail, and The Canadian Press have launched a joint ...
The suit, a first for Canada, alleges OpenAI's chatbot was illegally scraping news articles, which the firm denies.
The suit was filed by several leading Canadian media companies, including the owners of the National Post and Toronto Star, ...
Researchers and religious leaders have released findings from an intriguing two-month experiment through art in a Catholic ...
The lawsuit accuses OpenAI of violating Canadian copyright laws and "unjustly enriching" itself "at the expense" of the news ...
A coalition of some of Canada’s biggest media companies is seeking billions of dollars in compensation for what they say is ...
A group of Canadian news and media companies filed a lawsuit Friday against OpenAI, alleging that the ChatGPT maker has ...
The lawsuit, brought by the CBC, Globe and Mail and others, shows how the battle over copyright and AI is expanding beyond ...
Italy's data protection watchdog has warned Italian publisher GEDI not to share its personal data archives with ChatGPT owner ...
Google is taken for granted as a dominant force in the generative-AI market—so it’s easy to forget that, in the initial ...
A group of major Canadian news outlets, including the CBC, is suing ChatGPT creator OpenAI for allegedly violating copyright ...