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AI IntelligenceMar 16, 2026AI Intelligence
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Britannica is suing OpenAI for using nearly 100,000 articles for training without permission.

Simultaneously, courts in Europe are debating whether AI models can even 'store' copyrighted works – with conflicting results. The case highlights ongoing legal uncertainties in the AI space.

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Britannica is suing OpenAI for using nearly 100,000 articles for training without permission. Simultaneously, courts in Europe are debating whether AI models can even 'store' copyrighted works – with conflicting results. The case highlights ongoing legal uncertainties in the AI space.