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AI learned from their work. Now they want compensation

12 mins | Jul 25, 2023
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A group of artists, writers and filmmakers are arguing artificial intelligence tools like ChatGPT were illegally trained on their work without permission or compensation — posing a major legal threat to the companies pushing the tech out to millions. Gerrit De Vynck investigates the group's allegations. Read by Sean Crisden.

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