Meta faces legal scrutiny for allegedly using pirated books from LibGen to train AI, sparking lawsuits and backlash from ...
Tech giant Meta used millions of pirated books by Australian authors including Hannah Kent, Charlotte Wood and Tim Winton to ...
Trump, DOGE, and big tech companies like OpenAI and Meta don't care about free access to books unless it benefits their AI.
A Llama-team senior manager added that this would also be an “incredibly slow” process: “They take like 4+ weeks to deliver ...
A bunch of Aussie authors have expressed outrage after discovering their books were used by Meta to train its AI platforms. Making matters worse, it’s alleged that Meta — the parent company of ...
Anthropic, the artificial intelligence company backed by Amazon (AMZN), has scored an early victory in its tussle with music ...
Meta used millions of pirated books to train its latest AI model, Llama 3. All this raises questions about Mark Zuckerberg's ...
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ARTnews on MSNPirated-Books Database LibGen, Which Meta Used to Train AI, Includes Books By Artists, Architects, Galleries and MuseumsCourt documents released on March 19 show that senior staff at Meta obtained permission from company CEO Mark Zuckerberg to ...
The publishing trade has slammed Meta’s use of pirated books for AI training, with Cambridge University Press (CUP) and the Romantic Novelists’ Association (RNA) among those criticising the tech giant ...
Following The Atlantic ’s latest news item about the use of pirated books by META, owners of Facebook, Instagram, Threads and ...
Meta employees turned their attention to Library Genesis, or LibGen, one of the largest of the pirated libraries that circulate online. It currently contains more than 7.5 million books and 81 ...
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