Authors Grady Hendrix and Jennifer Roberson have reportedly filed a lawsuit against Apple, alleging that the company used their copyrighted books to train its AI systems without permission. They claim that Apple did not pay them for this potentially lucrative contribution. Also Read: Charles Sobhraj: "The Serpent" – Infamous Psychopath and Inspiration for Numerous Films
This is not the first time major tech companies have been accused of using copyrighted books for data extraction. The use of copyrighted material has led to an increase in lawsuits from writers, publishers, and news media outlets. Companies like Meta, OpenAI, and other platforms are also facing similar allegations of misuse.
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This action follows a trend of legal challenges against tech giants like Microsoft and Meta for similar AI training practices. Anthropic, for instance, reportedly settled a copyright case with authors for $1.5 billion after it was accused of illegally using their work to train its chatbot, Claude.
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