OpenAI is targeted by the US antitrust agency, and a senior US official said that media copyright transactions may involve monopoly
On Thursday, Jonathan Kanter, the top antitrust official of the US Department of Justice, stated that the department is closely monitoring the deals reached between artificial intelligence companies such as OpenAI and content creators, as they may have monopoly suspicions. As OpenAI and other artificial intelligence companies actively seek to train their AI systems with content, more and more media outlets are choosing to cooperate with them, providing training materials and authorizing them. Kanter stated that AI companies need to "provide adequate compensation for creators' works" to prevent the collapse of other industries. (Finance Association)
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