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Thousands of writers call for AI companies to honour copyrights

James Patterson, Suzanne Collins among authors urging firms to seek permission before using works

Updated 2 years ago · Published on 20 Jul 2023 12:17PM

Thousands of writers call for AI companies to honour copyrights
Thousands of writers, including famous authors James Patterson, Suzanne Collins, and Canadian author Margaret Atwood are urging artificial intelligence companies to seek permission before incorporating copyrighted works into their technologies. – Pixabay pic, July 20, 2023

TORONTO – Thousands of writers have urged artificial intelligence (AI) companies to seek permission before incorporating copyrighted works into their technologies. 

Among the authors who published an open letter to AI leaders are James Patterson, Suzanne Collins, and Canadian author Margaret Atwood. 

“Millions of copyrighted books, articles, essays, and poetry provide the ‘food’ for AI systems, endless meals for which there has been no bill. You’re spending billions of dollars to develop AI technology. It is only fair that you compensate us for using our writings, without which AI would be banal and extremely limited,” Anadolu Agency reported the letter said. 

The letter addressed to OpenAI, Meta, Microsoft, and other AI companies was signed by Pulitzer Prize-winning novelists Jennifer Egan, Michael Chabon, and Louise Erdrich, as well as authors such as Jonathan Franzen, Celeste Ng, Nora Roberts, and Ron Chernow. 

The authors asked the AI leaders to obtain permission for the copyrighted material in the generative AI programs, and compensate writers fairly for the use of their works in AI programmes, it added.  

Authors should be compensated fairly because they are not robots to be programmed, and AI cannot create human stories without taking from human stories already written, Nora Roberts said in a statement regarding the letter. – Bernama, July 20, 2023

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