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Authors allege Meta used copyrighted books for AI training despite warnings
Sarah Silverman, Michael Chabon, Ta-Nehisi Coates and other authors accused Meta on Monday of using their copyrighted books to train its artificial intelligence (AI) models despite warnings from the company’s legal team. The complaint, which consolidates two separate copyright cases against the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, alleges that Meta used an online resource to train its large language models, Llama 1 and Llama 2, that contained the authors’ works without their permission. Large language models, which can produce human-like responses, require substantial amounts of data for training. In releasing Llama 1, Meta acknowledged that it used the Books3 section of The Pi

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