Thomson Reuters Wins Copyright Case Against Former AI Competitor

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Thomson Reuters scored a major victory in one of the first cases dealing with the legality of using copyrighted data to train artificial intelligence (AI) models. In 2020, Thomson Reuters sued the now-defunct AI start-up Ross Intelligence for alleged improper use of Thomson Reuters materials, including case headnotes in its Westlaw search engine, to train its new AI model….
By: Robinson+Cole Data Privacy + Security Insider
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