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Nonfiction authors sue OpenAI, Microsoft for copyright infringement
A group of nonfiction authors has filed a lawsuit against U.S.-based tech giant Microsoft and Artificial Intelligence (AI) company OpenAI, alleging that the two companies trained its AI Chatbot GTP tool to copy their work without their consent.  In a complaint filed in the Manhattan federal court on Tuesday, author Julian Sancton, the lead plaintiff in the lawsuit, alleged that she and thousands of other nonfiction authors did not receive any compensation for their work being copied by AI.  The complaint noted that Microsoft and OpenAI enjoyed financial success commercializing their work, making billions of dollars through revenue on its AI products.  “Nonfiction authors often sp

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