The Kadrey v. Meta lawsuit highlights allegations that Meta's CEO Mark Zuckerberg authorized the use of pirated ebooks for training AI, challenging the fair use defense.
Plaintiffs claim Meta knowingly trained its AI models on copyrighted works from LibGen, citing internal discussions where employees warned of the pirated nature of the data.
The case raises significant issues around AI ethics and copyright laws as creators push back against tech companies' claims of transformative use under fair use protections.
Meta's reliance on controversial data sets raises questions about accountability in AI development, particularly when the source material itself is recognized as infringing.
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