Meta Platforms has asked a U.S. court to rule that it did not violate copyright law when it used books by writer Ta-Nehisi ...
An arbitration ruling bars author Sarah Wynn-Williams from promoting her memoir tarnishing Mark Zuckerberg and Sheryl ...
Writers and authors are in an uproar over Meta using LibGen, one of the largest online pirated libraries, to train its AI.
Last Wednesday, Meta successfully obtained a ruling blocking whistleblower Sarah Wynn-Williams from promoting her memoir ...
Tech giant Meta is being sued by a group of authors in the US, accused of breaching copyright laws by using a prominent ...
“Careless People” recounts uncomfortable encounters between Joel Kaplan, now Meta’s vice president of global public policy, ...
Meta has assailed a new memoir by a former global policy director for Facebook, but the book is rocketing up bestseller lists ...
The Atlantic launched a tool designed to search the LibGen database that Meta allegedly trained its AI models on. Author Maris Kreizman writes for Literary Hub that she found her still-unpublished ...
Careless People has plenty of scandal. It also portrays Facebook’s larger-than-life executives as flawed, awkward, and ...
Meta defends AI training on copyrighted books, arguing fair use while facing authors' infringement claims in court.
A Llama-team senior manager added that this would also be an “incredibly slow” process: “They take like 4+ weeks to deliver ...
It’s impossible to know exactly which parts of LibGen Meta used to train its AI, and which parts it might have decided to ...
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