Editorial: OpenAI needs to compensate publishers

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Editorial: OpenAI needs to compensate publishers
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Newspapers, including this one, as well as authors and an array of digital publishers have filed lawsuits seeking to force OpenAI to pay for its exploitation of their work.

Today’s generative AI applications were built on a foundation of such information, drawn from across the internet and from various databases totaling, according to at least one estimate, somewhere around 300 billion words.

If you walked into a bookstore and stole not just some of the books, but all of the books, that would be a crime, right? The theft of that journalism to create new products clearly intended to supplant news publishers further undermines the economy for news at a time when fair and balanced reporting and a shared set of facts is more critical than ever.

The rise of artificial intelligence may be inevitable but that does not mean that the originators of the content should not expect adequate compensation.Will artificial intelligence boost productivity? Companies sure hope so.

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