HarperCollins has reached an agreement with an AI company to utilize certain nonfiction titles for AI training, but this will only happen if authors give their consent. Some authors are taking legal action against companies like OpenAI for copyright infringement, arguing that their works have been used to train AI models without their permission. HarperCollins asserts that this agreement safeguards the intrinsic value of authors' works as well as their shared revenue and royalty streams. Author Daniel Kibblesmith mentioned receiving an offer of $2,500 to license his book for a three-year period.
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