The article discusses a lawsuit filed by a news nonprofit against OpenAI and Microsoft over their AI models, including ChatGPT. The lawsuit alleges that the companies violated copyright laws by using news articles and other online data to train their AI systems without permission or compensation. The nonprofit argues that this practice is “exploitative” and deprives creators of their rightful earnings. The lawsuit seeks class-action status and aims to recover damages for the alleged copyright infringement. OpenAI and Microsoft have not yet commented on the lawsuit. The case raises important questions about the use of copyrighted material in training AI models and the potential impact on content creators and publishers. It highlights the ongoing debate around intellectual property rights and the need for clear regulations in the rapidly evolving field of AI.