An open letter By the authors, including Lauren Groff, Lev Grossman, RF Kuang, Dennis Lehane and Geoffrei Maguire calls for the publishers to restrict their use and tools, for example, only committed to employ only stressed nature.
The letter claims that the authors “stolen” companies “instead of paying writers a small percentage of money makes our work for them, someone else will be paid to technology built on our unpaid workforce.”
Among other liabilities, the authors invite publishers to “make up the pledge will never relieve the books created by machines” and “not replace their human staff with AI tools or degrading their positions in AI monitors.”
While the initial letter signed the already impressive list of writers, Eg reports That another 1,100 signatures were added in 24 hours after it was published initially.
The authors also sue technical companies through the use of books for training and models, but federal judges Deform of significant blows to those lawsuits Earlier this week.