Authors Sue ChatGPT-Maker OpenAI, for Mass Copyright Infringement.
Associated Press reports that 17 authors have filed a lawsuit against OpenAI for "systemic theft on a mass scale.".
The authors, including John Grisham, Jodi Picoult and George R.R.
Martin, claim the artificial intelligence program uses their work without permission.
The authors, including John Grisham, Jodi Picoult and George R.R.
Martin, claim the artificial intelligence program uses their work without permission.
The authors, including John Grisham, Jodi Picoult and George R.R.
Martin, claim the artificial intelligence program uses their work without permission.
According to papers filed on September 19, the authors call ChatGPT a "massive commercial enterprise" that relies upon "systematic theft on a mass scale.".
It is imperative that we stop this theft in its tracks or we will destroy our incredible literary culture, which feeds many other creative industries in the U.S, Mary Rasenberger, Authors Guild CEO, via Associated Press.
Great books are generally written by those who spend their careers and, indeed, their lives, learning and perfecting their crafts.
, Mary Rasenberger, Authors Guild CEO, via Associated Press.
To preserve our literature, authors must have the ability to control if and how their works are used by generative AI, Mary Rasenberger, Authors Guild CEO, via Associated Press.
In response, OpenAI released a statement on September 20, saying that the company respects , "the rights of writers and authors, and believe they should benefit from AI technology.".
In response, OpenAI released a statement on September 20, saying that the company respects , "the rights of writers and authors, and believe they should benefit from AI technology.".
We’re having productive conversations with many creators around the world, including the Authors Guild, and have been working cooperatively to understand and discuss their concerns about AI.
, OpenAI, Statement, via Associated Press.
AP reports that several other authors, including Michael Chabon and David Henry Hwang, also filed suit against OpenAI for "clear infringement of intellectual property.".
AP reports that several other authors, including Michael Chabon and David Henry Hwang, also filed suit against OpenAI for "clear infringement of intellectual property.".
AP reports that several other authors, including Michael Chabon and David Henry Hwang, also filed suit against OpenAI for "clear infringement of intellectual property."