The first wave of litigation involving generative AI and/or machine learning is well under way. There are (at least) five reasons why you should be monitoring four significant ongoing cases that involve artificial intelligence-related platforms and issues.

The cases are:

  • Doe 1 v. GitHub, Inc., et al, 4:22-cv-06823-JST (N.D. Cal.)
  • Andersen, et al. v. Stability AI, et al, 3:23-cv-00201 (N.D. Cal.)
  • Getty Images (US), Inc. v. Stability AI, Inc., 1:23-cv-00135-UNA (D. Del.)
  • Thomson Reuters Enterprise Centre GmbH, et al v. ROSS Intelligence Inc., 1:20-cv-00613-LPS (D. Del.)
  1. Three cases are against AI creators, while the fourth addresses the legality of machine learning in general.

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