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In May 2020 , the media and technology conglomerate Thomson Reuters sued a small legal AI startup called Ross Intelligence .
The case was filed more than two years before the generative AI boom began.
Dozens of other copyright lawsuits against AI companies have been filed at a rapid clip.
The outcome of each case could make, break, or reshape the information ecosystem and the entire AI industry.
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