ChatGPT feeding on our content creates unfair competition: ANI tells Delhi HC
By Staff Writer in Media News on Tuesday, 11th March 2025 at 8:01pm
In the ongoing copyright infringement case filed by Asian News International (ANI) against OpenAI, the Delhi High Court heard the arguments of both parties on Monday.
According to Business Standard, Advocate Sidhanth Kumar, appearing for ANI, argued that OpenAI using ANI’s content to train its large language model (LLM) reduces the news agency’s market, resulting in unfair competition.
Advocate Sidhanth Kumar told the court that ChatGPT had utilised ANI’s material to train its AI software, which is stored and made generally accessible to ANI’s content.
Amicus Curiae Adarsh Ramanujan explained that the LLMs were not created as ‘truth machines’ but functioned based on predictive algorithms. He clarified that the language model did not directly use ANI’s data, and its con...
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