A group of authors, including Ta-Nehisi Coates and Sarah Silverman, alleged in a court filing that Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg approved ... a library of pirated books, to train its Llama AI.
Meta Platforms trained its AI models using pirated versions of copyrighted books, with the approval of its CEO Mark Zuckerberg. According to newly disclosed court papers, a group of authors is ...
Zuckerberg on Thursday discussed a range of issues during a meeting, most noticeably the dismantling of Meta's fact-checking ...
In filings made in California federal court, the authors claimed that the pirated books were used with approval from CEO Mark Zuckerberg. The authors said internal Meta communications revealed ...
(Reuters) - Meta Platforms used pirated versions of copyrighted books to train its artificial intelligence systems with approval from its CEO Mark Zuckerberg, a group of authors alleged in newly ...
Sometimes, companies trying to homebrew their own uncreativity engines attempt to throw money at this problem, licensing books ... Facebook owner Meta, which seem to show Mark Zuckerberg signing ...
Counsel for plaintiffs in a copyright lawsuit filed against Meta ... Mark Zuckerberg gave the green light to the team behind the company’s Llama AI models to use a dataset of pirated e-books ...
In both public and private, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg extols the future of AR even while staff worry about him getting in bed ...
“It feels like we’re in a new era now,” said Mark Zuckerberg, Meta’s chief executive, as he announced sweeping changes to the firm’s social-media platforms in a video on January 7t ...