中新社多伦多11月29日电 (记者 余瑞冬)加拿大多家主流媒体11月29日入禀法院,以侵犯版权为由,对开发人工智能应用ChatGPT的美国科技公司OpenAI联合提起诉讼。 参与起诉的原告方包括《多伦多星报》及该集团旗下的大都会 (Metroland)媒体集团、邮报集团 (Postmedia)、《环球邮报》、加拿大通讯社、加拿大广播公司等在加拿大具有广泛影响的媒体。
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