Australian authors are among those caught up in Meta’s use of LibGen, an illegal book repository, to train its AI. What are ...
Meta faces legal scrutiny for allegedly using pirated books from LibGen to train AI, sparking lawsuits and backlash from ...
A new exposé by The Atlantic has revealed the extent of Meta’s despicable piracy, as millions of stolen books and research ...
Meta AI is finally coming to the European Union, albeit with a limited feature set compared to its domestic U.S. market.
Meta Platforms is facing a lawsuit over its use of copyrighted books to train artificial intelligence models. The company ...
Tech giant Meta used millions of pirated books by Australian authors including Hannah Kent, Charlotte Wood and Tim Winton to ...
Meta's entry into the European AI market has been fraught with regulatory hurdles, which stem from the EU's stringent data ...
Meta’s also facing various legal challenges over the use of copyright-protected material ... Which Meta says is impeding AI development. Last September, Meta was one of several signatories to an open ...
Meta is advancing its AI capabilities through partnerships with major cloud providers and increased capital investments, ...
Nonetheless, it could impact many other AI companies facing similar legal challenges. Broader Implications Companies like OpenAI, Meta Platforms (META), Microsoft (MSFT), and Stability AI have also ...
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg previously stated that “selling access” to Llama AI models was not part of the company’s business ...
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg shared on Tuesday that the company’s Llama AI model family has reached 1 billion downloads, a ...