Authors Are Suing OpenAI Because ChatGPT Is Too 'Accurate' — Here's What That MeansIt's one of two suits filed on Wednesday — and experts believe there are more to come.

ByAmanda Breen

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ChatbotslikeChatGPThave been celebrated for their ability to provide thorough answers to complex questions in recent months — but some are questioning where exactly the technology gets its information.

Now two authors who claimChatGPT creator OpenAIused their copyrighted books to train its bot without their consent are suing the company,CNBCreported.

Related:ChatGPT: What Is It and How Does It Work? | Entrepreneur

保罗•Tremblay》一书的作者The Cabin at the End of the World, and Mona Awad, author ofBunnyand13 Ways of Looking at a Fat Girl,allege thatChatGPT's "very accurate summaries" of their works result from the bot's unauthorized training on their books, which would violate copyright laws, per the complaint.

The lawsuit was filed with a San Francisco federal court and alleges that "much" of OpenAI's training data stems from copyrighted materials. "At no point did ChatGPT reproduce any of the copyright management information Plaintiffs included with their published works," the complaint read.

OpenAI won't reveal its specific data sources but acknowledges that ChatGPT's web crawling includes using archived books and Wikipedia, according to CNBC.

Related:How Can Marketers Use ChatGPT? Here Are the Top 11 Uses.

Many experts believe these lawsuits are just the start of theAI industry's legal battles,Rolling Stonereported. Another "wide-ranging" suit filed on Wednesday highlights AI's "existential" threat, per the outlet.

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Amanda Breen

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Amanda Breen is a features writer at Entrepreneur.com. She is a graduate of Barnard College and received an MFA in writing at Columbia University, where she was a news fellow for the School of the Arts.

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