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If Sarah Silverman Wins Her Lawsuit, AI Companies Could Face Waves of Litigation

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Federal Judge Vince Chhabria has ruled in favor of Meta over the 13 book authors, including Sarah Silverman, who sued the company for training its large language model on their published work without obtaining consent. His court has granted summary judgment to Meta, which means the case didn't reach full trial. Chhabria said that Meta didn't violate copyright law after the plaintiffs had failed to show sufficient evidence that the company's use …

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The judge ruled that the plaintiffs did not support the case against Meta, but he believes that this does not legitimize its actions and can accept other lawsuits.

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A U.S. federal judge gave a reason on Wednesday for the digital giant Meta, accused of copyright infringement through the use of works for the training of his model of AI Llama without the permission of their creators. Writers reproached Meta for having downloaded copies of their works in order to train their model, according to judicial documents consulted by AFP. Among these books were "La Brève et Merveilleuse Vie d'Oscar Wao" by the American…

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