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Authors sue OpenAI, allege ChatGPT was trained on their books without consent

Two authors, Paul Tremblay and Mona Awad, have filed a lawsuit against OpenAI, alleging that their copyrighted books were used to train the company's AI chatbot, ChatGPT, without their permission. They claim that ChatGPT generates accurate summaries of their works, suggesting that it was trained on their books, which would be a violation of copyright law. OpenAI has not yet responded to the request for comment, and the authors' lawyers have also not responded. Proving how ChatGPT obtained the information and whether the authors suffered financial damages may be challenging.

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