Alec Radford, a researcher who helped develop a lot of OpenAI’s key AI applied sciences, has been subpoenaed in a copyright case in opposition to the AI startup, in accordance with a courtroom submitting Tuesday.
The submitting, submitted by an lawyer for the plaintiffs to the U.S. District Courtroom within the Northern District of California, indicated that Radford was served a subpoena on February 25.
Radford, who left OpenAI late final yr to pursue unbiased analysis, was the lead creator of OpenAI’s seminal analysis paper on generative pre-trained transformers (GPTs). GPTs underpin OpenAI’s hottest merchandise, together with the corporate’s AI-powered chatbot platform, ChatGPT.
Radford joined OpenAI in 2016, a yr after the agency’s founding. He labored on a number of fashions within the firm’s GPT collection, in addition to a speech recognition mannequin, Whisper, and DALL-E, the corporate’s image-generating mannequin.
The copyright case, “re OpenAI ChatGPT Litigation,” was introduced by e book authors together with Paul Tremblay, Sarah Silverman, and Michael Chabon, who alleged that OpenAI infringed their copyrights through the use of their work to coach its AI fashions. The plaintiffs additionally argued that ChatGPT infringed their works by liberally quoting these works sans attribution.
Final yr, the Courtroom dismissed two of the plaintiffs’ claims in opposition to OpenAI, however allowed the declare for direct infringement to maneuver ahead. OpenAI maintains its use of copyrighted knowledge for coaching is protected beneath truthful use.
Redford isn’t the one high-profile determine who attorneys for the authors try to wrangle. Plaintiffs’ legal professionals have additionally moved to compel the deposition of Dario Amodei and Benjamin Mann, each ex-OpenAI staff who left the corporate to begin Anthropic. Amodei and Mann have fought the motions, claiming they’re overly burdensome.
A U.S. Justice of the Peace choose dominated this week that Amodei should sit for hours of questioning in regards to the work he did for OpenAI in two copyright circumstances, together with a case filed by the Authors Guild.