- Studio Ghibli and several other Japanese publishers have formally requested that OpenAI cease training its models on their copyrighted works.
- This move highlights ongoing tensions surrounding AI training practices and intellectual property rights.
- The appeal underscores a growing concern among creators about unauthorized use of their content in AI development.
Japanese publishers urge OpenAI to halt use of copyrighted material
Studio Ghibli and several other Japanese publishers have formally requested that OpenAI cease training its models on their copyrighted works. This move highlights ongoing tensions surrounding AI training practices and intellectual property rights. The appeal underscores a growing concern among creators about unauthorized use of their content in AI development.
