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OpenAI in legal trouble: Delhi HC summons ChatGPT company over ANI copyright infringement allegation

DNA Tuesday, 19 November 2024
The court said that it would appoint an amicus curia in the case considering the importance of copyright infringement issues occurring due to AI models.
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