Copyright Protection in LLM AI Training Part 2
Note: In the first part the author has discussed how GenAI uses proprietary data of publishers to train its AI model and has elaborated upon the arguments used in the American jurisdiction. The second part delves into the Indian landscape in light of the ANI v. Open AI litigation.[1] The intersection of artificial intelligence and … Continue reading Copyright Protection in LLM AI Training Part 2
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Note: In this two-part blog series, the authors examine the recent controversy surrounding GenAI’s Learning Models and Copyright infringement arising through it. In the first part the authors delve into the methods behind GenAI’s training and the arguments made in the American jurisdiction. The second part delves into the Indian landscape in light of the … Continue reading Copyright Protection in LLM AI Training Part 1
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