The American Matthew Butterick has started a legal crusade against generative artificial intelligence (AI). In 2022, he filed the first lawsuit in the history of this field against Microsoft, one of the companies that develop these types of tools (GitHub Copilot). Today, he’s coordinating four class action lawsuits that bring together complaints filed by programmers, artists and writers.

If successful, he could force the companies responsible for applications such as ChatGPT or Midjourney to compensate thousands of creators. They may even have to retire their algorithms and retrain them with databases that don’t infringe on intellectual property rights.

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    10 months ago

    Dumbass. YouTube has single-handedly proven how broken the copyright system is and this dick want to make it worse. There need to be a fair-er rebalancing of how people are compensated and for how long.

    What exactly that looks like I’m not sure but I do know that upholding the current system is not the answer.