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A group of authors is suing OpenAI over claims that the company illegally used their works to train its AI ChatGPT chatbot.

According to Reuters, the lawsuit seeks class-action status and alleges that OpenAI benefits and profits from the unauthorized and illegal use of their copyrighted works.

The lawsuit claims that these outputs are actually derivative works that infringe on their copyrights.

Many of the plaintiffs, including Michael Chabon, David Henry Hwang, Rachel Louise Snyder, and Ayelet Waldman, have signed an open letter calling for companies like OpenAI to obtain consent from, credit, and fairly compensate authors who use their intellectual property in the training of its AI models.

This is just the latest in a series of lawsuits filed by authors against the company.

In July, comedian Sarah Silverman joined writers Christopher Golden and Richard Kadrey in a lawsuit accusing OpenAI and Meta of copyright infringement.

Authors Paul Tremblay and Mona

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