Zuckerberg Knowingly Used Pirated Data to Train Meta AI, Authors Allege
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Mark Zuckerberg approved using pirated books to train Meta AI, even after his own team warned the material was illegally obtained, a group of authors allege in a recent court filing. The allegations come from a copyright infringement lawsuit filed by a group of authors including the comedian Sarah Silverman, Christopher Golden, and Richard Kadrey in a California federal court in July 2023. The group claimed Meta misused their books to train its Llama LLM, and they’re asking for damages and an injunction to stop Meta from using their works. The judge in the case dismissed most of the author’s claims in November of that same year, but these recent allegations may breathe new life into the legal dispute. “Meta’s CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, approved Meta’s use of the LibGen dataset notwithstanding concerns within Meta’s AI executive team (and others at Meta) that LibGen is ‘a dataset we know to be pirated,’” lawyers for the plaintiffs said in a Wednesday filing. Despite these red flags, the lawsuit alleges that, “after escalation,” Zuckerberg gave the green light for Meta’s AI team to proceed with using the controversial dataset. Representatives for Meta did not immediately respond to Decrypt’s request for comment. LibGen, short for Library Genesis, is an online platform that provides free access to books, academic papers, articles, and other written publications without properly abiding by copyright laws. It operates as a “shadow library,” offering these materials without authorization from publishers or copyright holders. It currently hosts over 33 million books and over 85 million articles. The lawsuit alleges Meta tried to keep this under wraps until the last possible moment. Just two hours before the fact discovery deadline on December 13, 2024, the company dumped what plaintiffs describe as “some of the most incriminating internal documents it has produced to date.”…
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