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OpenAI, Google, Meta, Microsoft Requested to Compensate 8000 Writers for AI Plagiarism

Major AI companies urged to compensate authors for using copyrighted work in training generative AI models. Open letter emphasizes the need for recognition and compensation.

James Patterson, Margaret Atwood, and 8000 Other Authors Demand Payment from AI Companies for Use of Their Works

Over 8,000 authors demand compensation from AI companies for unauthorized use of their works. Will AI companies respond?

Authors Guild calls on OpenAI, Alphabet, Meta for equitable compensation

Authors Guild urges AI companies to compensate writers for training models on their work. Over 8,000 writers sign open letter demanding fair treatment. Learn more.

Authors Rally Against Book Theft by AI Developers

Authors unite to stop AI from using their works without permission or compensation. Open letter signed by 8,500+ authors. Will tech companies take responsibility?

Sarah Silverman to Lose Copyright Suit Against OpenAI

Sarah Silverman's copyright suit against OpenAI raises questions about AI and copyright laws.

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