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Microsoft, OpenAI argue training on authors' works is fair use, seek denial of US copyright claims over chatbot

By Xu Yuan ( February 20, 2024, 20:28 GMT | Insight) -- OpenAI and investor Microsoft told a US federal court they should be allowed to use copyrighted works in training artificial intelligence-supported applications on the basis of fair use in denying allegations by authors such as Jonathan Franzen and George R. R. Martin.OpenAI and its investor, Microsoft, told a US federal court they should be allowed to use copyrighted works in training artificial intelligence-supported applications on the basis of fair use in denying allegations by authors such as Jonathan Franzen and George R. R. Martin....

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