Article 6ENQ1 Another group of writers is suing OpenAI over copyright claims

Another group of writers is suing OpenAI over copyright claims

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A group of writers is suing OpenAI over claims the company illegally used their works to train its AI ChatGPT chatbot, as reported earlier by Reuters. In a lawsuit filed on Friday, Michael Chabon, David Henry Hwang, Rachel Louise Snyder, and Ayelet Waldman allege OpenAI benefits and profits from the unauthorized and illegal use" of their copyrighted content.

The lawsuit is seeking class-action status and calls out ChatGPT's ability to summarize and analyze the content written by the authors, stating this is only possible" if OpenAI trained its GPT large language model on their works. It adds that these outputs are actually derivative" works that infringe on their copyrights.

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