A new lawsuit led by prominent novelists alleges OpenAI illegally used their books to train its AI tools.
In the lawsuit, the authors ask for damages for the “lost opportunity to license their works” and for an injunction against OpenAI to bar it from continuing to use their work in its training data.The tech companies have argued their use of data scraped from the internet to train AI is legal under the concept of fair use — a provision in copyright law that allows people to draw on the work of others if the final output is sufficiently different from the original.
Striking Hollywood writers and actors have said they want commitments from TV and movie production companies that AI won’t be used to supplant their work. News organizations have blocked AI companies from scraping their websites. At the same time, some publishers have signed deals to sell their content directly to the tech companies. The Associated Press
to OpenAI, and Universal Music Group struck a deal with YouTube to run experiments on how AI could be used to create music.
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