TechFlow news, October 29 — According to Decrypt, U.S. District Judge Sidney H. Stein rejected OpenAI's motion to dismiss the "download claims" brought by authors, ruling that the authors may proceed with their lawsuit alleging the company illegally downloaded books. The decision is part of a consolidated multidistrict litigation involving numerous authors, including David Baldacci and Michael Chabon. Meanwhile, copyright disputes in the AI industry continue: Meta achieved partial victory in a similar case, with the judge finding its use of copyrighted books to train AI models constituted "fair use." Additionally, OpenAI has recently transformed ChatGPT into an application platform and disclosed that approximately 1.2 million users per week discuss suicide-related issues on its platform, highlighting the legal and ethical challenges arising from AI technological development.
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