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The service gained 100 million users in two months, making it the fastest-growing consumer software application in history.
It is credited with accelerating the AI boom, an ongoing period marked by
rapid investment and public attention toward the field of artificial intelligence (AI).
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Additionally, using a model's outputs might violate copyright, and the model creator could be accused of vicarious liability
and held responsible for that copyright infringement.

When assembling training data, the sourcing of copyrighted works may infringe on the copyright holder's exclusive right to control reproduction, unless
covered by exceptions in relevant copyright laws.
Andrew Ng argued that "it's a mistake to fall for the doomsday hype on AI—and that regulators who do will only benefit vested interests." Yann LeCun dismissed doomsday warnings of AI-powered misinformation and
existential threats to the human race. Juergen Schmidhuber said that in 95% of cases, AI research
is about making "human lives longer and healthier and easier." He added that while AI can be
used by bad actors, it "can also be used against the bad actors".
A May 2023 statement by hundreds of AI scientists, AI industry leaders, and other public figures demanded that "[m]itigating the risk of extinction from AI should be a global priority".

Robin Bauwens, an assistant professor at Tilburg University, found that a ChatGPT-generated peer review report on his article mentioned nonexistent studies.
In January 2023, Science "completely banned" LLM-generated text in all its journals; however, this policy
was just to give the community time to decide what
acceptable use looks like. Popular deep learning models are trained on mass amounts of media scraped from the Internet, often utilizing copyrighted material.
Over 20,000 signatories including Yoshua Bengio, Elon Musk, and Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak, signed a
March 2023 open letter calling for an immediate pause of giant AI experiments like ChatGPT, citing "profound risks to society and humanity".

In July 2023, the FTC launched an investigation into OpenAI, the creator of ChatGPT, over allegations that the
company scraped public data and published false and defamatory information.