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Headline: UNCAPTIONED: Sarah Silverman and other authors sue maker of ChatGPT for copyright infringement

Caption: Sarah Silverman and Other Authors Sue Maker of ChatGPT for Copyright Infringement. Silverman has joined two class-action lawsuits against ChatGPT creator OpenAI and Meta, creator of AI chatbot LLaMA. Authors Richard Kadrey and Christopher Golden are plaintiffs in those suits as well, HuffPost reports. Silverman alleges that her book, 'The Bedwetter,' was not authorized for use in training AI models. The plaintiffs claim that copyright law is violated by ChatGPT since it produces a "derivative" version of their works when instructed to summarize a source. In addition to unauthorized use of their works, the authors claim the companies' AI models were trained with content from "shadow libraries" such as Library Genesis and Z-Library, which is "flagrantly illegal.” Each case reportedly contains six counts of copyright violations. The authors demand "statutory damages and restitution of profits," HuffPost reports. Their attorneys detailed AI's impact on their website. Since the release of OpenAI’s Chat­GPT sys­tem in March 2023, we’ve been hear­ing from writ­ers, authors, and pub­lish­ers who are con­cerned about its uncanny abil­ity to gen­er­ate text sim­i­lar to that found in copy­righted tex­tual mate­ri­als, includ­ing thou­sands of books, Attorneys Joseph Saveri and Matthew Butterick, via statement. THIS VIDEO MUST NOT BE EDITED FOR LENGTH TO COMBINE WITH OTHER CONTENT

Keywords: Sarah Silverman,Authors,Sue,Maker,ChatGPT,Copyright Infringement,Derivative,The Bedwetter,Richard Kadrey,Chatbot,Meta,OpenAI,Unauthorized

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