Another group of writers sued Meta Platforms Inc. on Tuesday for allegedly infringing on their copyrighted works when feeding data into AI programs.
Award winning authors, journalists and screenwriters, headlined by Pulitzer Prize winning novelist Michael Chabon, also sued OpenAI Inc. on Friday. Both artificial intelligence developers are accused of copying written works without consent, credit or compensation to train their large languag...
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