The world of artificial intelligence is in turmoil, and a new crisis is looming. Leading media organizations in Japan have officially raised their voices in the OpenAI copyright protest. Major corporations have united against the free use of their content in AI training.
Why did the OpenAI copyright protest begin?

Japanese publishers claim that their articles are being used without permission in the training processes of advanced models like ChatGPT. They argue that this violates their copyrights and creates unfair competition in the industry. The companies want to stop this trend.
The organizations participating in the protest are demanding an urgent legal framework for the use of their data. They also expect a fair licensing and payment model for the use of their content. If these demands are not met, legal action may be initiated.
So, what are your thoughts on the OpenAI copyright protest? Share your thoughts with us in the comments!

