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Key ex-OpenAI researcher subpoenaed in AI copyright case


GPT architect Alec Radford has been subpoenaed in a copyright case against OpenAI, according to a court filing.

GPTs underpin OpenAI’s most popular products, including the company’s AI-powered chatbot platform, ChatGPT. The copyright case, “re OpenAI ChatGPT Litigation,” was brought by book authors including Paul Tremblay, Sarah Silverman, and Michael Chabon, who alleged that OpenAI infringed their copyrights by using their work to train its AI models. Plaintiffs’ lawyers have also moved to compel the deposition of Dario Amodei and Benjamin Mann, both ex-OpenAI employees who left the company to start Anthropic.

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