OpenAI offers to pay for ChatGPT customers’ copyright lawsuits

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Rather than remove copyrighted material from ChatGPT’s training dataset, the chatbot’s creator is offering to cover its clients’ legal costs for copyright infringement suits. Read the full article here.

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