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 company illegally trained its AI models on popular music without consent from the rights holders.
This week a German court ruled in favor of GEMA and ordered OpenAI to pay an undisclosed sum in damages.
“We disagree with the ruling and are considering next steps,” OpenAI said in a statement, signaling that they may appeal the ruling. “The decision is for a limited set of lyrics and does not impact the millions of people, businesses and developers in Germany that use our technology every day.”
Regardless of OpenAI's statement, it is clear that the AI company along with many of its competito

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