The authors sued the artificial intelligence company

This is the first time that OpenAI, the developer of ChatGPT, has been sued for copyright infringement.

ChatGPT is one of the most famous artificial intelligence. This is used in many different applications. Illustration image. Nikos Pekiaridis

OpenAI, the developer of ChatGPT artificial intelligence, was sued for copyright infringement in the United States. ChatGPT is a so-called “creative artificial intelligence” that is able to produce believable text based on the language patterns taught to it.

– This is the first time ChatGPT has been sued for copyright issues, University of Sussex legal researcher Andres Guadamuz states.

Writers Mona Awad and Paul Tremblay believe their works have been used to train artificial intelligence. I challenge according to ChatGPT is able to produce very accurate summaries of their works. This suggests that the AI ​​would have been illegally trained using their works.

According to the challenge, OpenAI benefits unfairly from authors’ works. The company is required to pay monetary damages to all US authors whose works have allegedly been used to train artificial intelligence.

Also artists from other creative fields, such as illustrators, have criticized creatives artificial intelligence on how it utilizes artists’ works.

The story continues after the video.

The late physicist Stephen Hawking warned about artificial intelligence in 2014. CNN

From books to language models

Lawyers Joseph Saveri and Matthew Butterick told to the Guardian, which reported on the matter via email that books are a great way to teach linguistics to artificial intelligence. The language used in the books is often of high quality.

– These are the ideal way to preserve the ideas of our sport, the email said.

The problem with the legal challenge, however, is that OpenAI doesn’t reveal much to the public about how their AI is trained. According to Guadamuz, it is also possible that ChatGPT’s summaries have been produced based on Internet discussion forums.

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