So much for Germany being at risk of missing the World Cup. A 6-0 thrashing of Slovakia on Monday completed Germany's recovery from a shocking start to group play as the four-time champion continued ...
ChatGPT creator OpenAI violated Germany's national copyright laws, according to a court in Munich. GEMA, a German music rights group, filed a lawsuit against OpenAI last November claiming that the AI ...
German law firm Raue, which frequently acts for artists and authors, represented GEMA. “The court makes it clear: AI providers cannot escape the obligation to obtain licenses just because the ...
OpenAI has been found by a German court to have violated copyright law through its ChatGPT chatbot program. This time, OpenAI’s generative AI services got caught reproducing the lyrics of various ...
A Munich court ordered OpenAI to pay damages to Germany’s largest music rights organisation for using copyrighted lyrics in AI models such as ChatGPT. OpenAI must pay a licensing fee to use ...
MUNICH :OpenAI's chatbot ChatGPT violated German copyright laws by reproducing lyrics from songs by best-selling musician Herbert Groenemeyer and others, a court ruled on Tuesday, in a closely watched ...
The judgement is not final and OpenAI has said that it is considering next steps. OpenAI has violated German copyright laws by reproducing song lyrics by popular artists, the Munich Regional Court has ...
OpenAI has infringed copyright law in Germany by using song lyrics to train its artificial intelligence models, a court in Munich ruled. "Both the memorisation in the language models and the ...
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OpenAI lost a copyright infringement case in a lower German court for using popular song lyrics in its ChatGPT language model without paying royalties. https://p.dw ...
Tech giant Google intends to build a data center just south of Germany's finance capital Frankfurt am Main. This project is part of Google's plans to invest €5.5 billion ($6.4 billion) in Germany.