Thousands of Authors Release 'Empty' Book to Protest AI Use of Work

Thousands of Authors Release 'Empty' Book to Protest AI Use of Work
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About 10,000 writers published a book listing only their names to protest AI firms using their work.

  • About 10,000 writers, including Kazuo Ishiguro, Philippa Gregory, and Richard Osman, joined the protest.
  • The protest book, titled Don’t Steal This Book, contains only a list of the authors' names.
  • Copies of the book are being distributed to attendees at the London book fair.

Thousands of authors published an 'empty' book listing only their names to protest AI companies using their work without permission. The book is being distributed at the London book fair.

The protest highlights ongoing concerns among writers about copyright and the use of their work by AI firms without explicit consent. It brings attention to the debate over intellectual property rights in the context of artificial intelligence. Based on a single source report

Observers may watch for responses from AI companies, publishers, and copyright organizations. Further actions or discussions on copyright and AI usage may follow.