Judge Dismisses Most Claims in Copyright Lawsuit Against OpenAI
A federal judge has ruled in favor of OpenAI, dismissing the majority of copyright infringement claims brought by authors, including Sarah Silverman.
- The lawsuit accused OpenAI of using copyrighted books to train its AI models without permission.
- Judge Araceli Martínez-Olguín dismissed most claims but allowed a claim for unfair business practices to proceed.
- The ruling is seen as a victory for OpenAI and could have implications for future copyright cases involving AI.
- Authors have been given the opportunity to amend their complaints and re-file by March 13.
- The case highlights ongoing legal debates over the use of copyrighted materials in AI training data.