Giving the writers what they want would stifle competition
Fiction writers are in an uproar that artificial intelligence will intensify competition. They want large-language models to either stop training on their literature or to be paid royalties.
Those programs — with errors humans must correct — can write accounts of historical events and news stories if fed breaking information like press releases or economic reports. They can also write knockoffs of contemporary fiction. Students prepare for writing careers — be it for the newspapers or penning novels — by reading both classics and contemporary authors. They don’t have to pay Atwood or Mark Twain’s heirs to access their books at the library or pay royalties as they publish throughout their careers.
When chatbots generate work that is qualitatively distinct, those programs are no different than living writers or artists who elaborate on what preceded them. I doubt any successful contemporary author writer has not read Ellery Queen, Agatha Christie or Arthur Conan Doyle. Now AI programs have mimicked him along with other popular artists, and he has joined a class-action suit against several of the companies that developed these systems. But it’s hard to see how Dall-E 2 or Stable Diffusion, created by OpenAI and Stability AI, respectively, are any different than an aspiring art student or how Rutkowski embroidered on the masters’ techniques to gain fame.
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