OpenAI is accused of “stealing private information” from millions of Internet users, including children of all ages, in order to advance and create technologies for profit.
This Wednesday a lawsuit was filed in California (USA) against the American artificial intelligence research company OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, for violating the copy rights and privacy of millions of Internet users.
The case was filed Wednesday and made public on the website of the Clarkson law firm, where it was said they wanted to defend “real people whose information has been stolen and inappropriately commercially diverted to create this very powerful technology.”
In his letter, the author accuses OpenAI of “stealing private information” from millions of Internet users, including children of all ages, in order to advance technology and earn money.
The case mainly focuses on the development of “generative” artificial intelligence (AI) tools such as “chatbots” (ChatGPT) and image generators that produce creative content using pre-existing data pulled from the Internet.
These tools feed on human-generated material, such as private conversations and medical records, which were often acquired without permission from the creators.
According to the lawsuit, “immediate legal intervention” is required to safeguard human interests and values against AI’s potential to “exploit human beings without regard to their welfare or consent.”
In addition, it highlights that specialists already imagine a catastrophic situation that could result in the extinction of the human species “as a threat to its objectives” if these technologies are not regularized.
This month, a radio DJ sued OpenAI for defamation, alleging that ChatGPT created a text unfairly accusing him of fraud. OpenAI had previously been accused of illegally monetizing open source technology (Github) to train its AI systems.
One of the main demands of the Hollywood Writers Guild strike, which is that major producers must safeguard their copyrights and my ability to work as a writer, is the fair regulation of AI debate, which has also won. popularity in the entertainment industries.
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Source: vtt.edu.vn