Publishers of big journals ramp up efforts to ensure more transparency over what material has been fed into the likes of ChatGPT
(3 Aug 2023) Academic publishers have called for more protections and greater transparency over the way artificial intelligence chatbots are trained, amid a string of lawsuits seeking to protect copyrighted material.
The progress of legal cases alleging that work was copied without consent, credit or compensation by the likes of OpenAI – creator of ChatGPT and GPT-4 – and Google are being closely followed, with experts predicting that large academic publishers might start their own claims in time.
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