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Subject Local authors weigh in on AI litigation
Date August 29, 2024 11:00 AM
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In this newsletter: The unsanctioned use of literature to train Artificial Intelligence models has roiled authors across the globe, prompting high-profile lawsuits and scolding public letters. In Pittsburgh, authors lament AI's "theft" of their work amid the threat of mechanized art ([link removed]) .

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