Five leading Canadian news outlets filed a lawsuit against OpenAI on Friday, accusing the ChatGPT owner of violating copyright laws to train its artificial intelligence (AI) models. The outlets’ ...
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The legal action by CBC/Radio Canada, Torstar, PostMedia and others is the latest from news organizations against the Sam Altman-led firm. By Etan Vlessing Canada Bureau Chief ChatGPT creator OpenAI ...
Government agencies in Canada stopped purchasing ads from Facebook, Instagram, and Google in protest of the social platforms’ decision to stop sharing links to Canadian news outlets within the country ...
Several major news outlets in Canada are now suing OpenAI, the California-based maker of ChatGPT for using their content to improve the program’s software. File Photo by Wu Hao/EPA-EFE Nov. 30 (UPI) - ...
In a battle over the future of news consumption, tech giants Meta and Google are locking horns with the Canadian government regarding the implementation of the Online News Act (C-18). This legislation ...
Canadian news outlets warn of a recession as U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs on imports into the country are set to take effect. Photo by Sebastiaan Stam UPDATE: President Donald Trump announced ...
Canadian news companies have sued OpenAI, alleging the ChatGPT-maker uses their content without permission. The lawsuit claims OpenAI violated Canadian copyright laws and profited from it. OpenAI ...
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