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2025-10-12

OpenAI could face a billion-dollar fine over claims it used pirated books in AI training

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OpenAI could soon face a billion-dollar fine. Authors and publishers suing the company for copyright infringement have uncovered internal messages and emails about the deletion of a dataset containing pirated books.


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