一位作家起诉Grammarly,指控其在未获同意的情况下将她和其他作者变成“AI编辑”

📄 中文摘要

记者朱莉亚·安温(Julia Angwin)发起了一项针对Grammarly的集体诉讼,指控该公司侵犯了她的隐私权和宣传权。诉讼指出,Grammarly在未获得作者同意的情况下,使用了他们的作品来训练其人工智能编辑工具,导致作者的创作权利受到侵害。安温认为,这种做法不仅侵犯了个人隐私,还剥夺了作者对自己作品的控制权。此案引发了对AI技术在创作领域使用的法律和伦理问题的广泛关注。

📄 English Summary

A writer is suing Grammarly for turning her and other authors into ‘AI editors’ without consent

Journalist Julia Angwin has initiated a class action lawsuit against Grammarly, accusing the company of violating her privacy and publicity rights. The lawsuit claims that Grammarly used authors' works without consent to train its AI editing tools, infringing on the authors' creative rights. Angwin argues that this practice not only breaches individual privacy but also deprives authors of control over their own works. The case has sparked widespread attention regarding the legal and ethical implications of using AI technology in the creative field.

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