The rapid development of AI technology, particularly its application in journalism, is raising ethical concerns about the use of copyrighted material for training AI models. News organizations are pushing back against OpenAI's alleged use of their content without permission.
AI technology is rapidly advancing and its applications, particularly in journalism, are raising ethical concerns. While AI can assist in tasks like summarizing news and generating content, there are questions about the appropriate use of copyrighted material for training AI models.
Several news organizations, including The Globe and Mail, have filed lawsuits against OpenAI, the creator of ChatGPT, alleging that their copyrighted journalism was used without permission to train AI models that generate profits. OpenAI has faced criticism for profiting from news content without compensating creators. Some news organizations, like the Associated Press, have reached agreements with OpenAI that involve licensing access to their news archives in exchange for financial compensation. The Financial Times and News Corp have also struck deals with OpenAI. Despite the concerns, AI also presents opportunities to support quality journalism
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