Meta allegedly used copyrighted journals, books and other materials from the LibGen dataset to train its Llama AI models.
Several authors have filed a lawsuit against Meta alleging it used pirated e-books and articles to train its AI models.
O n Tuesday, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced that the social media behemoth will end its third party fact-checking program ...
The plaintiffs argue that Meta intentionally used copyrighted works without permission. Newly unsealed documents suggest that ...
Meta faces lawsuits as CEO approves AI training using copyrighted material, raising ethical and legal concerns.
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Meta has allegedly been training its artificial intelligence (AI) models using datasets from an illegal shadow library ...
A group of authors, have accused Meta Platforms of using pirated versions of copyrighted books to train its artificial ...
The authors sued Meta in 2023, arguing that the social media giant misused their books to train its large language model ...
Authors' lawsuit accusing Meta of training AI using pirated books from sites like LibGen raises critical questions about AI ...
Meta used pirated content (including copyrighted books) to train its Llama AI models with permission from its CEO, Mark ...
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