Meta Platforms has asked a U.S. court to rule that it did not violate copyright law when it used books by writer Ta-Nehisi ...
Australian authors are among those caught up in Meta’s use of LibGen, an illegal book repository, to train its AI. What are ...
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A human rights campaigner, Tanya O'Carroll, has succeeded in forcing social media giant Meta not to use her data for targeted ...
Meta defends AI training on copyrighted books, arguing fair use while facing authors' infringement claims in court.
ISD intends to join a federal lawsuit against social media companies, alleging that the apps have caused a youth mental ...
Meta faces legal scrutiny for allegedly using pirated books from LibGen to train AI, sparking lawsuits and backlash from ...
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Meta Platforms is facing a lawsuit over its use of copyrighted books to train artificial intelligence models. The company ...
Meta is facing an AI copyright lawsuit in France that's been brought by authors and publishers who are accusing it of ...
Meta has agreed for the first time to stop targeting a Facebook user with ads on the basis of their personal data. After a ...
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Credit: Meta I think most of us have had that moment where we feel it in our bones that targeted advertising has overstepped.
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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