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OpenAI’s Sam Altman Warns US AI Development Threatened by Copyright Issues, China’s Advance

by Sneha Singh
March 16, 2025
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OpenAI's Sam Altman Warns US AI Development Threatened by Copyright Issues, China's Advance
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OpenAI issued a stark warning to the U.S. government Thursday, claiming American companies could fall behind in the global artificial intelligence race if they remain restricted by copyright limitations while Chinese competitors enjoy unfettered access to training data.

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The AI developer behind ChatGPT submitted comments to the U.S. Trade Representative as part of the public feedback period for President Donald Trump’s AI Action Plan, which concludes Saturday. OpenAI emphasized that current American copyright restrictions could prove detrimental to maintaining technological leadership.

“If the PRC’s developers have unfettered access to copyrighted data while U.S. companies do not, the race for AI is effectively over,” OpenAI stated in its submission. “We risk ceding ground in a critical technology while gaining little in the way of protections for the original IP creators.”

OpenAI’s “Freedom to Learn” Push Amidst Copyright Disputes and Global Competition

The company’s “freedom-focused” recommendations urge the Trump administration to promote what it calls “freedom to learn” for AI systems, allowing them broader access to copyrighted materials for training purposes. 

OpenAI argues this approach would maintain America’s competitive edge while still respecting intellectual property rights through fair use principles.

This push comes amid growing competition from Chinese AI developers. OpenAI specifically highlighted DeepSeek R1, a Chinese AI model that recently surpassed ChatGPT in Apple’s App Store rankings. 

“While America maintains a lead on AI today, DeepSeek shows that our lead is not wide and is narrowing,” the company noted.

OpenAI Argues US Will Forfeit AI Lead to China
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The Sam Altman-led firm faces multiple copyright infringement lawsuits from news organizations, artists, and other content creators worldwide, including legal action from Indian media companies and music platforms in Delhi. 

These lawsuits challenge OpenAI’s practice of training its models on copyrighted works without explicit permission.

Despite these legal challenges, OpenAI maintains that AI training represents the transformative use of copyrighted materials without replacing original works—a position aligned with the fair use doctrine. 

The company argues that declaring AI training as fair use would simultaneously protect content creators’ interests while safeguarding America’s technological advantage and national security.

“America loses, as does the success of democratic AI,” OpenAI warned if current restrictions continue. “Ultimately, access to more data from the widest possible range of sources will ensure more access to more powerful innovations that deliver even more knowledge.”

The Future of Content Creation: AI, Intellectual Property, and Regulation

Aside from copyright concerns, OpenAI advocated for policies to reduce compliance costs to what it terms “overly burdensome state laws” that impede AI growth. 

The company emphasized the importance of promoting “democratic AI” by utilizing AI tools locally and sending American technology overseas.

The dispute reflects the delicate balance of protecting intellectual property while promoting technological advancement in an increasingly competitive global economy. 

As China pushes increasingly hard to develop artificial intelligence with fewer regulatory restrictions, U.S. policymakers must grapple with difficult choices about how to continue leadership without sacrificing existing frameworks of copyright.

OpenAI’s recommendations come at a critical time as the Trump administration is formulating its approach to regulating AI, with profound implications for America’s technological competitiveness and the future of content creation and intellectual property rights in the digital economy.

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