When the Microsoft-backed OpenAI unleashed its ChatGPT chatbot in November 2022, it sparked a frenzy over the potential of generative artificial intelligence.
But faultlines have quickly emerged about how it is being developed, deployed, and regulated — spurring a wave of litigation and lobbying efforts that have pushed legal expertise to the fore.
Over the past year, dozens of writers, musicians, visual artists, and software code developers have filed copyright infringement claims and other commercial disputes in multiple courts against OpenAI and its rival start-ups.
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