Fifteen Lawsuits against OpenAI

post by Remmelt (remmelt-ellen) · 2024-03-09T12:22:09.715Z · LW · GW · 4 comments

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tl;dr  Cases I found against OpenAI. All are US-based. First ten focus on copyright.
 

Coders
 1. Joseph Saveri Firm:  overview, complaint

Writers
 2. Joseph Saveri Firm:  overview, complaint
 3. Authors Guild & Alter:  overview, complaint
 4. Nicholas Gage:  overview & complaint

YouTubers
 5. Millette: overview, complaint

Media
 6. New York Times:  overview, complaint
 7. Intercept Media:  overview, complaint
 8. Raw Story & Alternet:  overview, complaint
 9. Denver Post & seven others:  overview, complaint
 10. Center for Investigative Reporting: overview, complaint

Privacy
11. Clarkson Firm:  overview, complaint
12. Glancy Firm:  overview, complaint

Libel
13. Mark Walters:  overview, complaint

Mission betrayal
14. Elon Musk:  overview, complaint
15. Tony Trupia:  overview, complaint


That last lawsuit by a friend of mine has stalled. A few cases were partially dismissed.
Also, a cybersecurity expert filed a complaint to Polish DPA (technically not a lawsuit).
For lawsuits filed against other AI companies, see this running list.

Most legal actions right now focus on data rights. In the future, I expect many more legal actions focussed on workers' rights, product liability, and environmental regulations.


If you are interested to fund legal actions outside the US:

Folks to follow for legal insights:

Manifold also has prediction markets:


Have you been looking into legal actions?  Curious then for your thoughts.

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comment by Victor Ashioya (victor-ashioya) · 2024-03-10T18:40:05.963Z · LW(p) · GW(p)

Now I understand the recent addition of the OAI board is folks from policy/think tanks rather than the technical side.

Also, on the workforce, there are cases where, they were traumatized psychologically and compensated meagerly, like in Kenya. How could that be dealt with? Even though it was covered by several media I am not sure they are really aware of their rights.

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comment by Remmelt (remmelt-ellen) · 2024-03-12T07:14:45.735Z · LW(p) · GW(p)

Also, on the workforce, there are cases where, they were traumatized psychologically and compensated meagerly, like in Kenya. How could that be dealt with?


We need funding to support data workers, engineers, and other workers exploited or misled by AI corporations to unionise, strike, and whistleblow.

The AI data workers in Kenya started a union, and there is a direct way of supporting targeted action by them. Other workers' organisations are coordinating legal actions and lobbying too. On seriously limited budgets.

I'm just waiting for a funder to reach out and listen carefully to what their theories of change are.

comment by NicholasKees (nick_kees) · 2024-03-10T17:24:06.998Z · LW(p) · GW(p)

fyi, the link chatgptiseatingtheworld.com does not have a secure connection. 

comment by Remmelt (remmelt-ellen) · 2024-03-09T17:01:14.305Z · LW(p) · GW(p)

Actually, looks like there is a thirteenth lawsuit that was filed outside the US.

A class-action privacy lawsuit filed in Israel back in April 2023.

Wondering if this is still ongoing: https://www.einpresswire.com/article/630376275/first-class-action-lawsuit-against-openai-the-district-court-in-israel-approved-suing-openai-in-a-class-action-lawsuit