India, Feb. 12 -- In the latest twist in the copyright infringement case against OpenAI, the AI giant has reportedly informed the Delhi High Court (HC) that it does not use the content of Indian media groups to train its AI chatbot ChatGPT.
As per a court filing reviewed by Reuters, OpenAI has urged the HC to dismiss infringement claims filed by the likes of Mukesh Ambani-owned Network18, Gautam Adani-owned NDTV and others.
OpenAI has also told the HC that it is under no obligation to form partnerships with media outlets to use publicly available content. Notably, the filing is part of a broader lawsuit initially filed by Indian news agency ANI last year.
ANI claimed that OpenAI was using its published content without permission to tra...
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