Two U.S. authors sued OpenAI in San Francisco federal court on Wednesday, claiming in a proposed class action that the company misused their works to 'train' its popular generative artificial-intelligence system ChatGPT.
the fastest-growing consumer application in history earlier this year, reaching 100 million active users in January only two months after it was launched.
The complaint estimated that OpenAI's training data incorporated over 300,000 books, including from illegal "shadow libraries" that offer copyrighted books without permission.
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