Matthew Keegan
Nov 8, 2023

ChatGPT makers OpenAI promise to pay legal fees for clients sued over copyright

OpenAI's CEO Sam Altman made the announcement at the company's first conference in San Francisco where he called the reimbursement offer a "copyright shield", which will defend customers from legal action.

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