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Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta started on Tuesday using Facebook and Instagram posts from EU users to train its AI software. Today is ...
The order follows the NYT’s lawsuit over the alleged unauthorized use of its articles for AI training. Judge allows key NYT copyright claims against OpenAI and Microsoft to proceed. OpenAI is ...
The fair use question hangs over lawsuits brought by authors, news outlets and other copyright owners against companies ...
Meta, like most AI companies, holds that training must ... moment should focus on the outputs, rather than the training. Citing the ruling in a case where Google Books scanning books to share ...
Meta resumed its plans to train AI in the EU earlier this year with an opt-out option following a decision from the European ...
The Federal Data Protection Commissioner criticizes Cologne's court and Irish officials for permitting Meta AI's user data ...
Yann LeCun, Meta's chief AI scientist, says if AI is going to adopt important human traits, it needs to be trained ...
Meta can use the public posts of European Instagram and Facebook users to train its artificial intelligence models starting ...
Authors think that Meta's admitted torrenting of a pirated ... copyright fight—which previously hinged on a court ruling that AI training on copyrighted works isn't fair use.
A group of professors specializing in copyright law has filed an amicus brief in support of authors suing Meta for allegedly training its Llama AI models ... In his ruling, Chhabria wrote that ...
Meta's efforts to placate Europe over the use of personal data to train AI models hasn't worked, with privacy advocacy group noyb launching another challenge. After pausing AI training in the EE ...
Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta started on Tuesday using Facebook and Instagram posts from EU users to train its AI software. Today is ...