OpenAI, known for using other companies’ content without permission, has granted copyright to the “ChatGPT” community on Reddit over its use of its logo
May 12, 2024
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OpenAI, is currently the world’s leading technology company, thanks to the artificial intelligence models it has developed. The company, which plans to organize an event on Monday where
OpenAI, is currently the world’s leading technology company, thanks to the artificial intelligence models it has developed. The company, which plans to organize an event on Monday where it will make new announcements, has come up with a situation that has surprised those who have seen it in recent days.
The artificial intelligence giant has created a website on Reddit called ‘ChatGPT’, where users share information about ChatGPT. to the subredditdue to the use of the company logo copyright claimed.
He wants the logo removed
This request from OpenAI was first reported by 404 Media. Moderators of the subreddit, which has 5.4 million users, stated that they had received a copyright complaint from the company. It was reported that the reason for the complaint was the use of their logos.
Moderators to remove the logo from the ChatGPT subreddit given until May 16 It has been said. If we check now, we can see that the logo is still on the profile. There is no information yet on whether this will be changed or not.
ChatGPT subreddit with OpenAI it has nothing to do. However, using the logo can confuse users. However, when you enter the sub, this information is immediately highlighted in the description section. However, the company’s request shows that the logo will probably be removed, otherwise it will be closed.
OpenAI is a company that has been accused of copyright infringement many times
It’s a bit ironic that OpenAI would make such a request. The company constantlycopyright infringementA company accused of this. Often, the company was accused in news articles of using products from other companies or individuals without permission to train its models. We even saw lawsuits being filed.
For example, The New York Times accused the company of using its articles to train chatbots. In addition, we have seen many famous authors file copyright infringement lawsuits. We recently alleged that the company was using YouTube videos without permission to train its new video creation model, Sora. So it’s a bit strange to receive so many copyright accusations and file such a complaint for a subreddit used by millions.
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