美国法院允许对AI公司Coher进行版权诉讼,并列举了未经授权利用新闻文章培训AI的证据。
A U.S. court lets copyright lawsuit against AI firm Cohere proceed, citing evidence of unauthorized use of news articles to train AI.
一家美国法院允许针对加拿大AI公司Cohere的版权诉讼向前推进,驳回了其驳回该案件的请求。
A U.S. court has allowed a copyright lawsuit against Canadian AI firm Cohere to move forward, rejecting its bid to dismiss the case.
包括多伦多星、康戴纳斯特和卫报在内的出版商指称,Cohere未经许可,未经培训AI模型、复制表达方式、风格和结构,就剪掉了他们的文章。
The publishers, including the Toronto Star, Condé Nast, and the Guardian, allege Cohere scraped their articles without permission to train AI models, copying expression, style, and structure.
法官Colleen McMahon发现足够的证据,包括75个例子,支持这些主张,裁定改变AI产出仍可侵犯版权。
Judge Colleen McMahon found sufficient evidence, including 75 examples, to support the claims, ruling that altered AI outputs can still infringe copyright.
该案是50多起类似的诉讼案件的一部分,这些诉讼对AI培训做法提出了质疑,并可能影响公司使用版权内容的方式。
The case is part of over 50 similar lawsuits challenging AI training practices and could impact how companies use copyrighted content.
出版商要求每次违规最高达150 000美元。
The publishers seek up to $150,000 per infringement.