Five major book publishers and author Scott Turow have filed a class-action lawsuit against Meta Platforms and CEO Mark Zuckerberg, alleging the illegal use of millions of copyrighted works to train Meta's Llama AI models. The lawsuit claims Zuckerberg personally authorized and encouraged this infringement, which plaintiffs describe as one of the largest copyright violations in history. Meta has stated it will aggressively fight the lawsuit, asserting that training AI on copyrighted material can be considered fair use. AI
影响 This lawsuit could set a precedent for how AI companies license or use copyrighted material for training, potentially impacting future model development costs and strategies.
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- Anthropic
- Cengage
- Dario Amodei
- Elsevier
- Hachette
- Jamie Dimon
- Llama
- Macmillan
- Mark Zuckerberg
- McGraw Hill
- Meta Platforms
- Morgan Chase
- Scott Turow
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