Meta Accused of Copyright Infringement
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•Lawsuit says Mark Zuckerberg approved Meta's use of pirated materials to train Llama AI
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Mark Zuckerberg is accused of approving Meta 's use of pirated materials to train its Llama AI models.
The company admitted to removing copyright information from its training material, court documents say.
Lawyers for the plaintiffs say Mark Zuckerberg approved the use of the "shadow library" Meta admitted to torrenting pirated material, even though its engineers felt uneasy sharing them from a corporate laptop.
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