Judge on Meta’s AI training: “I just don’t understand how that can be fair use”
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Judge in Meta case warns AI could 'obliterate' market for original works
A sceptical federal judge in San Francisco on Thursday questioned Meta Platforms' argument that it can legally use copyrighted works without permission to train its artificial intelligence models.
Musk's legal claims against OpenAI allowed to proceed - Conservative Journal Review
A California judge has officially permitted Elon Musk to advance with fraud accusations against the artificial intelligence research lab, OpenAI. This decision follows Musk's assertions that OpenAI deviated from its original mission as a charitable organization to focus on profit generation, a shift under the leadership of CEO Sam Altman, as Breitbart reports. The lawsuit launched by Musk claims OpenAI breached its promise to operate as a public…
US judge questions Meta's claim that training AI on copyrighted books is fair use
A federal judge in San Francisco is questioning whether Meta can use copyrighted books to train its AI models without getting permission from authors. The article US judge questions Meta's claim that training AI on copyrighted books is fair use appeared first on THE DECODER.
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