"I would like to be optimistic on behalf of the authors, but I'm not. I just think they have an uphill battle here," said copyright attorney Ashima Aggarwal.
"What OpenAI is saying is that they have a free ride to take anybody else's intellectual property really since the dawn of time, as long as it's been on the internet," said attorney Justin Nelson, who is representing the nonfiction writers.
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