Who Got the Work: Latham and MoFo Enter Appearances for OpenAI in Pending YouTubers' Class Action
The original complaint is one of three class actions—one against OpenAI, one against Google's parent company, Alphabet, and one against AI computing company Nvidia—filed last month by Bursor & Fisher in the Northern District of California alleging unjust enrichment.
September 09, 2024 at 07:11 PM
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Artificial IntelligenceWhat You Need to Know
- Attorneys from Latham & Watkins and Morrison & Foerster will represent OpenAI in a pending class action, filed by Bursor & Fisher, that alleges it illegally used YouTube content to train its AI models.
- Two other complaints targeting Nvidia and Alphabet were also brought by Bursor & Fisher on behalf of the same plaintiff.
- Latham & Watkins and Morrison & Foerster are also defending OpenAI in other cases alleging that it committed copyright infringement.
Attorneys from Latham & Watkins and Morrison & Foerster have stepped in to defend OpenAI in a pending class action, which accuses the ChatGPT developer of scraping YouTube videos for content to train its artificial intelligence models without their creators' consent.
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