OpenAI defends its data use in Indian court case

Published 01/22/2025, 12:12 PM
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Investing.com -- OpenAI has stated in a recent court filing that any demand to erase training data used for its ChatGPT service would conflict with its legal duties in the United States, according to Reuters. The firm was responding to a copyright infringement lawsuit filed by Indian news agency ANI.

OpenAI also argued that Indian courts do not have jurisdiction over the case, as the firm has no established presence in the country. The copyright dispute was initiated by ANI in Delhi in November, alleging OpenAI had utilized the news agency's content without consent to train its ChatGPT service.

In response to the lawsuit, which also seeks to remove ANI's data already stored by ChatGPT, OpenAI submitted an 86-page document to the Delhi High Court on January 10. This legal development is part of the most high-profile and closely observed case on AI usage in India to date.

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