Microsoft Sued for Massive Copyright Infringement in AI Training

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Microsoft is facing a major lawsuit from a group of high-profile authors, who allege the company committed massive copyright infringement by using nearly 200,000 pirated books to train its Megatron artificial intelligence. This legal action marks a significant escalation in the ongoing battle between intellectual property owners and AI developers. The authors claim the AI was specifically engineered to emulate their creative styles.
The lawsuit, filed in New York federal court, seeks both a court order to prevent further infringement and substantial statutory damages, potentially reaching $150,000 for each alleged misuse. The plaintiffs argue that generative AI models, which produce various forms of media, are fundamentally dependent on large datasets for their learning process. They specifically allege the pirated books were essential for the AI’s ability to imitate human creative output.
As of yet, Microsoft spokespeople have not issued a statement regarding the lawsuit, and the authors’ attorney has opted not to comment. This legal development follows recent significant rulings in California concerning other AI companies, Anthropic and Meta, underscoring the nascent and evolving legal framework surrounding AI and copyright.
The broader landscape of AI copyright lawsuits is expanding rapidly, encompassing various forms of media. Companies like The New York Times and Dow Jones have sued AI firms over their archived content, while major record labels and photography companies are also pursuing legal action. The core argument from tech companies is often “fair use,” claiming their AI creates transformative content and that strict copyright enforcement could hinder AI innovation.

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