Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg gave Meta's Llama team approval to train on copyrighted documents, according to a new court filing.
Meta allegedly used copyrighted journals, books and other materials from the LibGen dataset to train its Llama AI models.
The plaintiffs argue that Meta intentionally used copyrighted works without permission. Newly unsealed documents suggest that ...
Authors, including Ta-Nehisi Coates and Sarah Silverman, allege Meta's illegal use of copyrighted materials to build AI ...
A recent court filing in an ongoing lawsuit against Meta alleges Mark Zuckerberg approved the AI dataset despite internal ...
The new filing claims that Meta allowed Llama to commit copyright infringement on pirated data and upload it for commercial gain.
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Nvidia announced Nemotron Model Families to advance agentic AI as part of its bevy of AI announcements at CES 2025 today.
In a blog post, the tech giant announced its new series of open-source LLMs dubbed Nemotron. The series also contains Cosmos Nemotron vision language models (VLMs), and these can be used to build AI ...