A trade group for U.S. authors has sued OpenAI in Manhattan federal court on behalf of prominent writers including John Grisham, Jonathan Franzen, George Saunders, Jodi Picoult and "Game of Thrones" novelist George R.R. Martin, accusing the company of unlawfully training its popular artificial-intelligence based chatbot ChatGPT on their work.
I'm getting real sick of this lawsuit crap regarding AI. Precedent case law already says you can't copyright work produced by AI. So what exactly did it fucking steal, and how does it negatively impact them?? Imo, it doesn't.
Hypothetically, ask AI to write a short story in the style of one of these writers. Don’t tell anyone. Get popular, reduce demand for original writer. People only have so much time, after all.
More likely, they just want to be compensated for their “voice”.
Not advocating for either of these… just thinking about why
Maybe, but it's definitely legal to write a book in the style of an author.