Sarah Silverman, Richard Kadrey, and Christopher Golden sued Meta and OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, for using content from their books without permission to train their AI chatbots.
The lawsuit filed by Silverman and two other authors alleges that both Meta and OpenAI have used content produced by these individuals in the development of their AI chatbots. Currently, none of the mentioned companies have responded to Fox News’s question regarding the aforementioned complaint.
The case, filed Friday in San Francisco federal court, is a good example of the dangers facing developers of artificial intelligence chatbots. Artificial intelligence generating text and images, such as ChatGPT and Midjourney, have become very popular in recent times thanks to their ability to generate content related to users’ requests, but the use of these technologies on content under the American copyright law has caused a serious challenge to this law. be created
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