OpenAI to reveal secret training data in copyright case – for lawyers' eyes only

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Counsel for aggrieved authors will view info in a secure room, without internet access, and no devices present

OpenAI has agreed to reveal the data used to train its generative AI models to attorneys pursuing copyright claims against the developer on behalf of several authors.

No recording devices will be permitted in the secure room and OpenAI's legal team will have the right to inspect any notes made therein.

That said, OpenAI's legal team contends that generative AI is about creating new content rather than reproducing training data. The processing of copyrighted works during the model training process allegedly doesn't infringe because it's just extracting word frequencies, syntactic partners, and other statistical data.

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