More non-fiction authors are suing OpenAI and Microsoft
In November, a group of non-fiction authors filed a lawsuit accusing OpenAI and Microsoft of using other people's intellectual property without permission to train the former's generative AI technology. Now, more non-fiction writers are suing the companies for using their work to train OpenAI's GPT large language models (LLM). Professional writers "have limited capital to fund their research" and "typically self-fund their projects," they said in their complaint. The plaintiffs added that the companies could've explored alternative financing options, such as profit sharing, but have "decided to steal" instead. They're seeking up to $150,000 per infringed work in damages, as well as a permanent injunction "to prevent these harms from recurring."
Jan-6-2024, 10:30:46 GMT