top | item 36665955 Novelists sue OpenAI for scraping their books to train ChatGPT 2 points| Pseudocrat | 2 years ago |theregister.com 2 comments order hn newest [+] [-] borissk|2 years ago|reply It's early days in AI copyright lawsuits, but IMHO this won't be successful - one doesn't need a license to produce a summary of a book.Does Wikipedia need a license to publish an article about a book, or does a schoolkid need a license to write his homework about a book? [+] [-] Pseudocrat|2 years ago|reply It was interesting to me that OpenAI admitted (according to the article) that they used Bibliotik to train the models.
[+] [-] borissk|2 years ago|reply It's early days in AI copyright lawsuits, but IMHO this won't be successful - one doesn't need a license to produce a summary of a book.Does Wikipedia need a license to publish an article about a book, or does a schoolkid need a license to write his homework about a book? [+] [-] Pseudocrat|2 years ago|reply It was interesting to me that OpenAI admitted (according to the article) that they used Bibliotik to train the models.
[+] [-] Pseudocrat|2 years ago|reply It was interesting to me that OpenAI admitted (according to the article) that they used Bibliotik to train the models.
[+] [-] borissk|2 years ago|reply
Does Wikipedia need a license to publish an article about a book, or does a schoolkid need a license to write his homework about a book?
[+] [-] Pseudocrat|2 years ago|reply