Several major news outlets in Canada are now suing OpenAI, the California-based maker of ChatGPT for using their content to ...
In the newest legal battle between artificial intelligence and pretty much everybody else, OpenAI is once again on the ...
A coalition of Canadian news publishers, including The Canadian Press, Torstar, Globe and Mail, Postmedia and ...
A coalition of some of Canada’s biggest media companies is seeking billions of dollars in compensation for what they say is ...
The lawsuit, brought by the CBC, Globe and Mail and others, shows how the battle over copyright and AI is expanding beyond ...
A group of Canadian news and media companies filed a lawsuit Friday against OpenAI, alleging that the ChatGPT maker has ...
Five Canadian news media companies filed a legal action on Friday against ChatGPT owner OpenAI, accusing the ...
This marks the first lawsuit of its kind in Canada, although similar legal actions are already underway in the US.
The Globe and Mail, CBC, and the Toronto Star are among the well-known Canadian news and media outlets that have sued OpenAI.
OpenAI, valued at C$219 billion, maintains its data usage aligns with fair use principles and offers publishers options to ...
The suit, a first for Canada, alleges OpenAI's chatbot was illegally scraping news articles, which the firm denies.