The European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) has ruled that OpenAI's name is misleading, stating that the term "open" implies free accessibility, which contradicts the proprietary nature of their AI models. Separately, a data breach has revealed details about how Suno, a prominent AI music generation tool, scrapes copyrighted music from the internet, including from YouTube and other platforms, for training its models. This comes amidst ongoing lawsuits from the music industry accusing Suno of unauthorized use of copyrighted material. AI
IMPACT Regulatory scrutiny on AI naming conventions and revelations about copyright infringement in AI model training could impact public trust and legal frameworks.
RANK_REASON Regulatory ruling on OpenAI's name and a data breach revealing copyright infringement practices by Suno.
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