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Sarah Silverman and Other Authors Sue Maker of ChatGPT for Copyright Infringement

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Sarah Silverman and Other Authors Sue Maker of ChatGPT for Copyright Infringement

Sarah Silverman and Other Authors Sue Maker of ChatGPT for Copyright Infringement

Sarah Silverman and Other Authors , Sue Maker of ChatGPT for Copyright Infringement.

Sarah Silverman and Other Authors , Sue Maker of ChatGPT for Copyright Infringement.

Silverman has joined two class-action lawsuits against ChatGPT creator OpenAI and Meta, creator of AI chatbot LLaMA.

Silverman has joined two class-action lawsuits against ChatGPT creator OpenAI and Meta, creator of AI chatbot LLaMA.

Silverman has joined two class-action lawsuits against ChatGPT creator OpenAI and Meta, creator of AI chatbot LLaMA.

Authors Richard Kadrey and Christopher Golden are plaintiffs in those suits as well, HuffPost reports.

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Silverman alleges that her book, 'The Bedwetter,' was not authorized for use in training AI models.

The plaintiffs claim that copyright law is violated by ChatGPT since it produces a "derivative" version of their works when instructed to summarize a source.

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In addition to unauthorized use of their works, the authors claim the companies' AI models were trained with content from "shadow libraries" such as Library Genesis and Z-Library, which is "flagrantly illegal." .

Each case reportedly contains six counts of copyright violations.

The authors demand "statutory damages and restitution of profits," HuffPost reports.

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Their attorneys detailed AI's impact on their website.

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Since the release of OpenAIā€™s ChatĀ­GPT sysĀ­tem in March 2023, weā€™ve been hearĀ­ing from writĀ­ers, authors, and pubĀ­lishĀ­ers who are conĀ­cerned about its uncanny abilĀ­ity to genĀ­erĀ­ate text simĀ­iĀ­lar to that found in copyĀ­righted texĀ­tual mateĀ­riĀ­als, includĀ­ing thouĀ­sands of books, Attorneys Joseph Saveri and Matthew Butterick, via statement


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