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Sarah Silverman Loses Key Issue in AI Lawsuit Against Meta, But Creators Get a Silver Lining Artificial intelligence companies are now two-for-two in decisions regarding the legality of training.
A federal judge ruled that Meta‘s unauthorized use of copyrighted works from Sarah Silverman and other authors to train generative AI models is a “fair use,” but warned that the practice may ...
Artificial intelligence companies are now two-for-two in decisions regarding the legality of training.
A group of authors, including Sarah Silverman and Ta-Nehisi Coates, have lost their lawsuit against Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta. The writers sued the tech company over their copyrighted works being used to ...
Federal Judge Vince Chhabria has ruled in favor of Meta over the 13 book authors who sued the company for training its large language model on their published work without obtaining consent.
Sarah Silverman, a stand-up comedian and the author of several books, is the most well-known plaintiff in the lawsuit, alongside authors like Junot Díaz, Ta-Nehisi Coates, David Henry Hwang and Laura ...
Judge dismisses authors’ copyright lawsuit against Meta over AI training Jurist also said that the ruling is limited to the authors in the case and does not mean that the tech titan’s use of ...
A federal judge dismissed a major copyright lawsuit against Meta on Wednesday. Thirteen authors alleged Meta illegally used their work to train AI, but the judge said their arguments fell short ...
A federal judge ruled that Meta’s unauthorized use of copyrighted works from Sarah Silverman and other authors to train generative AI models is a “fair use,” but warned that the practice may ...
A federal judge on Wednesday sided with Facebook parent Meta Platforms in dismissing a copyright infringement lawsuit from a group of authors who accused the company of stealing their works to ...
Lawyers for the plaintiffs — a group of well-known writers that includes comedian Sarah Silverman and authors Jacqueline Woodson and Ta-Nehisi Coates — said in a statement that the “court ...