Meta Accused of Copyright Infringement
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A major copyright lawsuit against Meta has revealed internal communications about the company’s plans to develop its open-source AI models, Llama .
The messages were part of a series of exhibits unsealed by a California court.
They include discussions about avoiding “media coverage suggesting we have used a dataset we know to be pirated” Meta used copyrighted data when training its AI systems.
Frontier labs like OpenAI and Anthropic have hit a data wall, which means they don’t have sufficient new data to train their large language models.
Many leaders have denied this, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said plainly: “There is no wall.”.
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