Sarah Silverman is part of a new copyright class action suit against OpenAI, which alleges that ChatGPT was illegally trained on copyrighted books.
Silverman is one of three lead plaintiffs, alongside the authors Christopher Golden and Richard Kadrey. They claim, on behalf of the prospective class, that their books were part of a trove of copyrighted material “copied by OpenAI” and used to trainbrought by authors Paul Tremblay and Mona Awad against OpenAI earlier this year. In fact, Silverman and co. have enlisted the same attorney to represent them, Matthew Butterick of the Joseph Saveri Law Firm.
OpenAI — a research lab with nonprofit and corporate arms — officially launched ChatGPT last year. The software, known as a “large language model” , is fed copious amounts of text and is thus able to generate human-like responses to text inputs. Noting that an LLM’s output is “entirely and uniquely reliant on the material in its dataset,” the new lawsuit alleges that “much of the material in OpenAI’s training datasets [came] from copyrighted works.” The suit alleges that books by the three lead plaintiffs — Silverman’s memoir
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