近日,两位作者 Nicholas Basbanes 和 Nicholas Gage 已对 OpenAI 和微软提起集体诉讼。起诉书称,OpenAI 和微软“为帮助训练大模型大规模、蓄意地盗窃了作者创作的受版权保护的作品”。
据路透社报道,这起诉讼指控 OpenAI 和微软在训练大规模语言模型时,未经授权使用了大量受版权保护的作品。原告声称,这两家公司通过大规模盗窃行为,侵犯了他们的著作权。
微软和 OpenAI 尚未对此事作出回应。此次诉讼引发了公众对人工智能技术在版权领域应用的广泛关注。在人工智能技术日益发展的今天,如何保护创作者的版权,成为了一个亟待解决的问题。
英文翻译:
News Title: Microsoft and OpenAI sued for大规模stealing copyrighted works
Keywords: Microsoft, OpenAI, copyright lawsuit
News Content:
Recently, two authors, Nicholas Basbanes and Nicholas Gage, have filed a collective lawsuit against OpenAI and Microsoft. The lawsuit alleges that OpenAI and Microsoft “stealively copied large amounts of copyrighted works of authorship in order to train their large language models.”
According to Reuters, the lawsuit accuses both companies of using large amounts of copyrighted works without authorization during the training of their large-scale language models. The plaintiffs claim that by engaging in large-scale theft, Microsoft and OpenAI have infringed upon their copyrights.
Microsoft and OpenAI have not yet responded to the lawsuit. The lawsuit has sparked widespread public attention to the application of artificial intelligence technology in the field of copyright. As artificial intelligence technology continues to develop, how to protect the copyrights of creators has become a pressing issue.
【来源】https://www.theverge.com/2024/1/5/24027462/another-one
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