Two authors have File a lawsuit Oppose Apple, accusing the company of infringing its copyright by using books to train its AI models without consent. Plaintiffs, Grady Hendrix and Jennifer Robertson claimed that Apple used a pirated copyrighted book that included their AI training works. They complained that the company’s scraper could “reach the “shadow library”‘, which consists of unlicensed copyrighted books, including (information) themselves. The lawsuit is currently seeking a class action situation due to the huge number of books and authors found in the Shadow Library.
The main plaintiffs in the lawsuit are Grady Hendrix and Jennifer Roberson, who both have multiple titles. They say Apple is one of the largest companies in the world and is not trying to pay them. [the] “Apple” “copyed the plaintiff’s copyrighted works” to train AI models, their results compete with and dilute the market – without these works, Apple Intelligent wrote in the application.
This is just one of many lawsuits filed against companies developing and generating AI technologies. Openai is face Some, including from The New York Times and The oldest nonprofit newsroom In the United States. It is worth noting that humans, the AI company behind Claude Chatbot, recently Agree to pay $1.5 billion Resolving piracy complaints for class action lawsuits was also filed by the author. Similar to this, the writer also accuses the company of recording pirated books from online libraries to train its AI technology. The 500,000 authors involved in the case will receive $3,000 per work, according to reports.