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The 'Shy Girl' Controversy: Hachette Pulls Novel Amidst AI Authorship Allegations

Hachette Book Group has pulled the horror novel 'Shy Girl' from publication following allegations of AI usage, highlighting the growing industry tension regarding authenticity, contractual risks, and copyright liability.

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Hachette Pulls 'Shy Girl' Over AI Concerns: The Growing Conflict in Creative Industries

Hachette Book Group has pulled the novel 'Shy Girl' from publication amid allegations of AI usage, highlighting the publishing industry's growing struggle with transparency and copyright legalities.

MarkMark·
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AI Legal Storm: xAI Sued Over Child Safety While OpenAI Faces Copyright Battle with Encyclopedia Britannica

The AI industry is confronting severe legal hurdles as xAI faces a lawsuit in Tennessee over Grok-generated harmful imagery of minors, while OpenAI is being sued by Encyclopedia Britannica for training its models on 100,000 copyrighted articles without permission. Amidst these battles, Anthropic is hiring weapons experts to bolster system safety and prevent misuse.

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Knowledge vs. Algorithms: Encyclopedia Britannica Sues OpenAI Over Systematic Content Reproduction

Encyclopedia Britannica and Merriam-Webster have sued OpenAI, alleging that GPT-4 'memorized' and reproduced nearly 100,000 copyrighted articles without authorization. The plaintiffs argue that the AI serves as a direct market substitute, threatening their subscription-based business model. This case is set to be a landmark ruling on fair use and copyright in the AI era.

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Grammarly Hit with Class Action Lawsuit Over Unauthorized 'AI Author Personas'

Journalist Julia Angwin has filed a class action lawsuit against Grammarly for using authors' names and writing styles in its AI persona tool without consent. Grammarly has since pulled the feature. The case centers on the 'Right of Publicity' and sets a potential precedent for protecting creators from AI impersonation.

MarkMark·
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Human Hands Only: US Supreme Court Finalizes Rejection of AI-Generated Copyrights

The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to review the Thaler case, solidifying the legal standing that AI-generated works without human authorship cannot be copyrighted. This has sparked global protests from creators, signaling a shift in the copyright battle toward training data compensation.

MarkMark·
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US Supreme Court Finalizes Rule: AI-Generated Art Cannot Be Copyrighted

The US Supreme Court has declined to hear an appeal regarding AI copyright, effectively confirming that works created solely by AI cannot be copyrighted. The decision reinforces human authorship as a mandatory requirement for legal protection.

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