If a user prompts ChatGPT with a question, ChatGPT will answer… If a user prompts ChatGPT to summarize a copyrighted book, it will do so.” Sarah Silverman v. OpenAI, Complaint

In the eight months since the public release of ChatGPT4 the business and legal press have been captivated by its current skills and its potential for future applications. Some view ChatGPT as a transformative technology with broad implications for how many of us work and others will be displaced by this class of Generative Artificial Intelligence (Generative AI) applications.

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