![]() San Francisco lawyer Joseph Saveri and Matthew Butterick are behind other such lawsuits and filed the latest on behalf of Silverman and the authors Christopher Golden and Richard Kadrey. Plaintiffs in the barrage of recent cases include source-code owners against OpenAI and Microsoft’s GitHub, visual artists, as well as photo agency Getty against Stability AI. If these types of cases succeed, they would upend the way the technology is developed, limiting the way tech giants can build their models and churn out convincing, human-like content. In both lawsuits, which were filed on Friday in a California court, the authors accuse the tech companies of using their books to train their AI models and are claiming a series of copyright infringements. ![]() Much of the training material used by OpenAI and Meta “comes from copyrighted works - including books written by the plaintiffs - that were copied by OpenAI and Meta without consent, without credit, and without compensation,” the trio’s lawyers said in a blog post. ![]() The trio also filed a suit against Facebook parent company Meta, whose less known open source models also used pirated downloads of their books for training purposes, the suit alleged. The plaintiffs accuse the San Francisco company of using their works to train their artificial intelligence models without permission, adding to a series of cases that could complicate the development of tech world’s biggest new trend. WASHINGTON, United States, July 11 – US comedian Sarah Silverman and two other authors have sued Open AI over copyright infringement in the latest pushback by creatives since the company’s release of ChatGPT took the world by storm. ![]()
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