A group of U.S. authors, including Pulitzer Prize winner Michael Chabon, filed a lawsuit against OpenAI in federal court in San Francisco. They claim that OpenAI used their writing without permission to train its AI-powered chatbot, ChatGPT. The authors argue that their books and articles were valuable for training ChatGPT, and that now the chatbot can accurately mimic their styles. This is at least the third copyright-infringement class action filed against OpenAI. The lawsuit seeks monetary damages and an order to stop OpenAI’s unfair practices. OpenAI, Microsoft, Meta Platforms, and Stability AI are some of the companies facing lawsuits. These companies contend that their use of copyrighted material for AI training constitutes fair use.
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