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Authors sue OpenAI, allege their books were used to train ChatGPT without their consent

Authors sue OpenAI, allege their books were used to train ChatGPT without their consent

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Two authors

against OpenAI last week alleging that their copyrighted books were used to train the company’s artificial intelligence chatbot, ChatGPT, without their consent.

Paul Tremblay, author of “The Cabin at the End of the World,” and Mona Awad, author of “Bunny” and “13 Ways of Looking at a Fat Girl,” said ChatGPT generates “very accurate summaries” of their works, according to the…

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