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My local channel (WFSB) had an interview with author Luanne Rice, and the anchor said that "... They (the AI developers) are taking your books and in this case pirated. So an ebook version that nobody has even paid for, inputting it into A.I. ..."
I had assumed that they were using legal purchased (or public domain) material. I was surprised buy this in that they would cheap out and expose themselves to litigation on this front.
The article goes on to say that they use the A.I. to generate material that uses the author's "voice". Could there be some other legal points to that. I thought that there was some sort of legal protections for using someone's "likeness" without permission?
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