(AP) — When two octogenarian buddies named Nick discovered that ChatGPT might be stealing and repurposing a lifetime of their work, they tapped a son-in-law to sue the companies behind the AI chatbot. https://apnews.com/article/writers-chatgpt-copyright-lawsuit-nick-gage-basbanes-openai-microsoft-9e92d20327c63460209279c1c2e38238
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