The Delhi High Court on Wednesday has summoned US-based AI firm OpenAI following a lawsuit filed by news agency ANI.
The case alleges that OpenAI used ANI’s content without authorization to train and operate its AI tool, ChatGPT, in violation of copyright laws. This marks India’s first legal challenge against a major AI company over such claims.
ANI is seeking Rs 2 crore in damages and a permanent injunction to prevent OpenAI from using its content further. Justice Amit Bansal, overseeing the case, declined to grant immediate relief, citing the complex legal issues surrounding AI technology and copyright.
The court suggested the appointment of an amicus curiae to provide expert assistance.
OpenAI’s legal team informed the court that links to ANI’s content, including its official website, have been removed and access blocked.
However, ANI’s counsel argued that the infringement goes beyond copyright violations, pointing to instances where ChatGPT falsely attributed content to ANI, raising concerns about potential misinformation.
OpenAI has denied any wrongdoing, stating that its AI system corrects errors when identified. The next hearing is set for January 2024.
In a related development, OpenAI is reportedly planning to shift from its current non-profit-controlled model to a for-profit benefit corporation, aiming to attract more investors while maintaining minority control by its non-profit arm.
This restructuring could impact the company’s governance and risk management, especially as AI technologies face mounting scrutiny.
CEO Sam Altman is expected to acquire equity in the restructured entity, potentially valuing OpenAI at $150 billion. This marks a shift from his previous decision not to hold shares in order to ensure neutral decision-making.
These developments highlight the growing ethical and legal debates surrounding AI technology, signaling significant changes for OpenAI as it navigates these challenges.
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