A St. John's author has had her work used to train AI without her consent
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The American publishing company Harper Collins is offering to pay authors to use their work to train AI models. In studio with us this morning we were joined by local author Elisabeth de Mariaffi, who has had her own work used to train AI models in the past --- without her consent. HarperCollins Canada has been her publisher since 2015. We heard what her thoughts were on the matter.
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