Meta faces new lawsuit over claims it used pirated books and articles to train AI models - Moneycontrol.com
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Meta Accused of Training Llama AI on 267TB of Pirated Books - Techloy.
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May 6 08:51 AMFirst
Meta faces new lawsuit over claims it used pirated books and articles to train AI models - Moneycontrol.comMeta AI - Google News
May 6 01:00 PM
Meta Accused of Training Llama AI on 267TB of Pirated Books - TechloyMeta AI - Google News
May 6 01:10 PM
Publishers’ group allege Meta used pirated books to train Llama model - MediaNamaMeta AI - Google News
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