Nicholas Gage (born Nikolaos Gatzoyiannis; Greek: Νικόλαος Γκατζογιάννης; July 23, 1939) is a Greek-born American author and investigative journalist.
Nicholas Gage (original name, Nikos Gatzoyiannis) was born in 1939 in Lia, a village in Thesprotia, northwestern Greece.
In 1987, Eleni was cited by Ronald Reagan as an inspiration for his summit meetings to end the arms race with the Soviet Union.
__ San Diego Union "Her life and death glow with dignity and humanity...Through Eleni's love and sacrifices for her children, we glimpse a more profound reality that rises above the shameful record of brutality and inquisition inflicted by men upon other men and women in the name of causes and crusades.
__ Chicago Tribune Gage first achieved fame as an investigative reporter for The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times.
[2] Gage was an Executive Producer of The Godfather Part III, co-writing an early draft of the script with Mario Puzo.
Gage is the honorary president of the World of Epirotes and a recipient of The International Center in New York's Award of Excellence.
[4] The lawsuit alleges that the defendants “stole” writers’ copyrighted works to help build AI chatbot ChatGPT, an artificial intelligence system they say is worth billions of dollars.
This lawsuit follows several other suits and letters of complaint filed alleging copyright infringement not only by these defendants, but also by Meta Platforms, Alphabet and IBM.