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Let’s face it, we could all use a good laugh these days. And thankfully, comedy has delivered, with a mix of the bold, the ...
Let’s face it, we could all use a good laugh these days. And thankfully, comedy has delivered, with a mix of the bold, the ...
The best specials of the year aren’t political; they’re hilarious, heartfelt meditations on deeply personal stuff: parenthood, marriage, grief, loneliness. With the exception of Josh Johnson’s ...
AI wins this round as judge rules for Meta over Sarah Silverman, Ta-Nehisi Coates, and other authors The judge basically encouraged someone with a better argument to come forward.
Read the Sarah Silverman-Meta AI ruling. Earlier this week, another federal judge ruled in favor of Anthropic over its use of copyrighted books to train its Claude model.
A federal judge on Wednesday rejected a claim brought by 13 authors, including Sarah Silverman and Junot Díaz, that Meta violated their copyrights by training its AI model on their books.
U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria also said that the ruling is limited to the authors in the case and does not mean that Meta’s use of copyrighted materials is lawful.
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 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.
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 ...
"What meat is in weed?" 2 Chainz and comedian Sarah Silverman explore "veganic" cannabis in this episode of Most Expensivest. Combining vegan and organic cultivating techniques, Kyle Kushman took ...
There’s nothing really dark in Sarah Silverman latest stand-up show PostMortem, her Netflix Special recorded at the Beacon Theatre in New York, and far removed from some of the more shock-value comedy ...