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Boom in A.I. Prompts a Test of Copyright Law

The use of content from news and information providers to train artificial intelligence systems may force a reassessment of where to draw legal lines.

J. Edward Moreno
Author: J. Edward Moreno

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J. Edward Moreno

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Copyrights and Copyright Violations, Intellectual Property, Microsoft Corp, New York Times, News and News Media, Newspapers, OpenAI Labs, Suits and Litigation (Civil)
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