
Meta will fight a group of US authors in court on Thursday in one of the first big legal tests of whether tech companies can use copyrighted material to train their powerful artificial intelligence models.
The case, which has been brought by about a dozen authors including Ta-Nehisi Coates and Richard Kadrey, is centred around the $1.4tn social media giant’s use of LibGen, a so-called shadow library of millions of books, academic articles and comics, to train its Llama AI models.
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