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Copyright claim against artificial intelligence companies

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Copyright claim against artificial intelligence companies.
A new lawsuit has been filed against major technology companies operating in the field of artificial intelligence in the United States. This was reported by Zamin.uz.

John Carreyrou, a journalist for The New York Times and author of the book Bad Blood, along with five other writers, has filed a petition in federal court. This was reported by the Reuters news agency.

The lawsuit names leading companies in the artificial intelligence sector such as OpenAI, Google, xAI, Meta, Anthropic, and Perplexity as defendants. The authors accuse these companies of using copyrighted books without permission to train large language models for creating chatbots and other intellectual services.

The plaintiffs emphasize that their works were used without any consent or financial compensation. This situation is noted to be in violation of intellectual property protection laws.

The authors consider this issue a systemic problem. Notably, the lawsuit was filed individually rather than as a class action.

According to the authors, class action lawsuits often serve to strengthen the positions of large corporations rather than protect the interests of creators. For this reason, they preferred to pursue legal action independently.

Another important issue raised in the lawsuit materials is that Anthropic previously signed a $1.5 billion licensing agreement with some rights holders. However, the authors stress that such deals do not solve the overall problem and that the practice of using books without licenses continues.

According to Reuters, the identities of the other five authors who filed the lawsuit alongside John Carreyrou have not yet been disclosed. Experts regard this case as an important legal precedent.

If the court rules in favor of the authors, it is expected to impact future rules for training artificial intelligence and content licensing practices for neural networks. In conclusion, this lawsuit could be a significant test not only for individual creators but for the entire creative industry.

As artificial intelligence develops, the issue of intellectual property is once again emerging as a pressing topic on the agenda.

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