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ChatGPT’s ‘Browse With Bing’ Disabled as OpenAI Faces Legal Battles  
Mashum Mollah · July 5, 2023

ChatGPT has been in the spotlight somehow or another since its launch.

OpenAI has turned off ChatGPT's Browse With Bing feature, and you might be wondering why.  

ChatGPT was able to provide more up-to-date and accurate responses when the Browse With Bing feature was enabled.

However, OpenAI found that some content it retrieved did not meet OpenAI's content guidelines.

ChatGPT was required to provide reliable, safe, and ethical information.

Now, let's move on to another topic: lawsuits.

OpenAI is currently facing legal challenges related to copyright and privacy concerns. As OpenAI continues to develop advanced AI technologies like ChatGPT, there are bound to be legal complexities that arise.

Lawsuits over copyright often arise when AI systems generate content that may infringe upon someone else's intellectual property rights.

On the other hand, privacy concerns might stem from AI models' collection and usage of personal data. These legal battles can be quite complex and have significant implications for OpenAI and the broader AI community.

Artificial intelligence will undoubtedly be affected by the outcomes of these lawsuits. Guidelines and precedents could govern AI systems' development, deployment, and regulation. To find the right solution, OpenAI is closely monitoring these legal proceedings.

Tremblay v. OpenAI Inc. claims OpenAI used copyright-protected books without permission or compensation.

It is believed that ChatGPT has absorbed the content of authors through its ability to summarize their works. ChatGPT can summarize these books like a pro because OpenAI may have used them without asking the authors.

Moving on to the next lawsuit, we have PM v. OpenAI LP, which accuses OpenAI of allegedly stealing data. According to the lawsuit, OpenAI collected data from hundreds of millions of users without obtaining the proper consent. Data theft, you say? Well, it's more like the allegation is about OpenAI gathering information from all those users without getting their green light.

What Can Happen?

There are some serious implications to these legal battles.

Depending on the outcome of the investigation, OpenAI might have to face the consequences of using copyrighted materials without permission and collecting user data without proper consent.

In the future, it could profoundly impact how AI models are trained, and data is handled.

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Mashum Mollah is an entrepreneur, founder and CEO at Viacon, a digital marketing agency that drive visibility, engagement, and proven results. He blogs at BloggerOutreach.

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