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Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg Approved Use of Pirated Books to Train AI: Court Filing

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg Approved Use of Pirated Books to Train AI: Court Filing

Global Cryptocurrency
Release Time:
2025-01-11 03:54:02
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According to newly disclosed court papers, a group of authors is alleging that Meta, the social media giant, knowingly used pirated books to train their AI systems. Internal documents from Meta, revealed during the discovery process, indicate that the company was aware of the use of pirated content. The Guardian reports that CEO Mark Zuckerberg supported the use of the LibGen dataset, a vast online archive of books, despite warnings from the company’s AI executive team that the dataset was known to be pirated. US author Ta-Nehisi Coates, comedian Sarah Silverman, and other writers are suing Meta for copyright infringement, as detailed in court filings made public on Wednesday.
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