Summary:
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Lawsuit Filed by Author
Novelist Christopher Farnsworth has launched a class-action lawsuit against Meta, alleging the company used his and other authors’ pirated books to train its Llama AI model without permission. -
Allegations of Copyright Violation
Farnsworth claims that Meta fed Llama, which powers its AI chatbots, thousands of pirated works, seeking damages and a court order to halt the alleged copyright infringement. -
Joining Other High-Profile Authors
Farnsworth’s lawsuit adds to a growing list of creators, including notable figures like Ta-Nehisi Coates, former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee, and comedian Sarah Silverman, who have filed similar claims against Meta regarding unauthorized use of their writings. -
Wider Trend in Copyright Litigation
The lawsuit reflects a broader trend where various copyright owners, including writers, visual artists, and music publishers, are suing tech companies for using their works to train generative AI systems without consent. -
Tech Companies’ Defense
Meta and other tech firms argue that their AI training practices are protected under the copyright doctrine of fair use, contending that these lawsuits could hinder the growth of the AI industry.
Read more at: Reuters | Lawsuit Document PDF
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