OpenAI is concerned about Chinese companies imitating its advanced AI models and is taking steps to prevent this. Meanwhile, OpenAI faces numerous copyright infringement lawsuits globally, including in India, with accusations of using copyrighted content to train ChatGPT. Indian publishers and media outlets have joined ongoing legal actions over these issues.
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