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ai copyright law
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This tag covers discussions on WindowsForum.com about the intersection of artificial intelligence and copyright law, with a focus on legal challenges facing Microsoft. Recent threads highlight a major copyright lawsuit filed by The New York Times and other news organizations against Microsoft over the use of their content to train AI models. The content explores tensions between tech companies developing generative AI tools and publishers whose material is used as training data. Topics include Microsoft's efforts to shield its Copilot AI from legal liability and the broader business and ethical questions raised by these cases. The tag is relevant for users interested in AI regulation, intellectual property disputes, and the legal landscape surrounding Microsoft's AI products.
In the latest round of legal maneuvers surrounding artificial intelligence and copyright, Microsoft finds itself in the thick of a high-profile lawsuit filed by The New York Times and a coalition of other prominent news organizations. This case underscores the growing tensions between technology...
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