Meta Assumes the Hacking of Books to Train Her Ia
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Accused of having massively hacked literary works to train its AI models, Meta is now trying to legally validate not only this use, but also the redistribution of these files via BitTorrent. A legal strategy as bold as it is revealing the deep tensions between copyright and the data race in the AI industry.To understand the Kadrey v. Meta case, it is necessary first to grasp the scale of the phenomenon. Evidence submitted to the triage of the da…
A new judicial episode revives the controversy surrounding the training of the AI. In an ongoing proceeding in the United States, Meta admits that it has used pirated books to feed the models of its AI, especially those of the Llama family. The company does not deny the facts. On the contrary, it claims that this practice is a fair use, an exception to American copyright. Even more surprising, Meta argues that the automatic sharing of these work…
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