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01/02/2025 - AI Training Controversy: Meta Accused of Using Unlawful Content (USA)

argument: Notizie/News - Intellectual Property Law

Source: PYMNTS

Meta is facing legal scrutiny after court documents revealed allegations of using pirated books to train its AI systems. Authors and publishers accuse the tech giant of incorporating copyrighted material without permission into datasets used to enhance language models. This case raises critical questions about copyright law in the context of AI development.

The accusations focus on the lack of transparency in how training data is sourced. Critics argue that unauthorized use of copyrighted works undermines authors’ rights and sets a concerning precedent for the creative industries. Meta, on the other hand, contends that its practices fall within the boundaries of fair use and that AI training benefits society by advancing technology.

The case has significant implications for the tech and publishing industries, potentially leading to stricter regulations on AI data sourcing. It highlights the ongoing tension between innovation and intellectual property rights, prompting calls for clearer guidelines on the ethical use of content in AI training.