
According to the court submitted to the court on Tuesday, ALEC RADFORD, a researcher who helped develop Openai’s major AI technology, was summoned as a copyright case for AI startups.
The plaintiff’s lawyer reported that the plaintiff submitted to the US District Court in the northern California that RADFORD served as a summons on February 25.
Radford, who left Openai to pursue independent studies at the end of last year, was a major author of Openai’s major research papers on the creation pre -trained transformer (GPTS). GPTS supports Openai’s most popular products, including the company’s AI -based chatbot platform, CHATGPT.
RADFORD joined Openai in 2016 after the company’s founding. He worked with several models of the company’s GPT series, voice recognition models, Whisper and the company’s image creation model DALL-E.
Copyright Cases, “Re -Openai CHATGPT Litigation,” were brought by book writers, including Paul Tremblay, Sarah Silverman and Michael Chaon. The plaintiff also insisted that Chatgpt violated their work by freely quoting the attributes of the work.
Last year, the court dismissed two claims of the manuscript about Openai, but allowed the infringement claim to move forward. Openai is protected by fair use using copyright data for education.
Red Ford is not the only celebrity of lawyers for the author. The lawyers of the plaintiff also moved to force the sedimentation of the former Ovenai employees who left the company, Dario Amodei and Benjamin Mann. Amodei and Mann fought the movement, claiming that they were too burdensome.
This week, a US judge judge ruled that this week, AMODEI, who had been questioned for several hours in the two copyright cases, including the author’s guild submitted by the author Guild.