On July 7 Sarah Silverman, a stand-up comedian—also known for her acting work as the voice of Vanellope in the Wreck-It Ralph movies—joined authors Christopher Golden and Richard Kadrey in twin lawsuits against OpenAI and Meta.
As reported by The Verge earlier this week, the suit concerns Silverman’s written work, with all three claiming that both ChatGPT and LLaMA (Meta’s own large language model program) had been trained on data harvested from “shadow library” sites such as “Bibliotik, Library Genesis, Z-Library, and others.”
The OpenAI suit offers a trio of exhibits, which demonstrate the model’s ability to summarise copyrighted books with very few mistakes. These include The Bedwetter, a memoir by Silverman, Ararat, a horror-thriller by Christopher Golden, and Sandman Slim, a supernatural fantasy noir thriller by Richard Kadrey.
In short—they’d been caught in the program’s net at some point, which the suit claims is an infringement of copyright: “Defendants, by and through the use of ChatGPT, benefit commercial and profit richly from the use of Plaintiffs’ and Class members’ copyrighted materials.”