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More than 70 writers wrote an open letter outlining their issues with the use of A.I. in the literary world. Their main demand is for publishing houses to never release books created by machines.
A letter signed by 9,000 authors calls out AI companies for allegedly using the writers' books to train chatbots without consent, credit or compensation.
In an open letter signed by more than 8,500 authors of fiction, non-fiction and poetry, the tech companies behind large language models like ChatGPT, Bard, LLaMa and more are taken to task for ...
The open letter comes after a story in the Atlantic under the headline “ The Unbelievable Scale of AI’s Pirated-Books Problem ” was published on March 20th 2025, detailing “a number of ...
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