Sarah Silverman says her lawsuit against OpenAI is difficult because the company is one of the 'richest entities in the world'
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"Much of the material in OpenAI's training datasets, however, comes from copyrighted works - including books written by Plaintiffs - that were copied by OpenAI without consent, without credit, and without compensation," the complaint says.
"It's gonna happen with or without us. It's gonna do hopefully wonderful things and things in medicine and things that, where it does jobs nobody wants or whatever that people - but they educate the AI," she said. "It wasn't born knowing everything. They have to educate. They load information onto it. And so they used many, many, many, many beyond, many, books that are copyrighted and that people wrote."
"They used our books without our knowledge, without our consent, without any compensation," she said. "You know, even if it was the price of the book, but you can't do that."
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