Commentary: OpenAI is a billion-dollar company. Writers deserve more for their contribution to its success

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OpenAI allegedly used writers' work without their consent to train its AI chatbot, ChatGPT. Now, outraged writers are speaking out. They deserve credit and compensation for their work.

California vowed to spend billions to bring fast internet to poor communities. Why is the state prioritizing projects through Beverly Hills and other affluent areas while projects in South L.A., East Oakland are stalled?At least two groups of authors, including Mona Awad and Paul Tremblay and comedian Sarah Silverman, have filed copyright infringement lawsuits against OpenAI.

To see what ChatGPT had to say about this, I pasted the text of my essay into it and asked the chatbot to respond to my argument in its own words. Here is what it had to say: “The growth and success of AI, like ChatGPT demonstrate the boundless potential of technology, but it also underscores the importance of ensuring that the rights and efforts of creators are respected and compensated. In our quest for progress, it’s crucial that we don’t leave our ethical compass behind.

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