By: Madeline Hughes
OpenAI is set to turn over its training data for its AI model as part of discovery, according to a court order in copyright cases brought by news organizations alleging that the company's ChatGPT model copies news articles.
Madeline Hughes is a Reporter at MLex. She covers a range of topics including data and privacy, cybersecurity, and legal affairs, focusing on the intersection of technology and law. Madeline's work has been featured in Waterbury Roundabout, BioRxiv, and MLex Market Insight, a LexisNexis company.
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