据路透社报道,一起涉及版权侵权诉讼的新文件显示,Meta Platforms(前身为Facebook)在明知使用数千本盗版书籍训练其AI模型存在法律风险的情况下,仍然一意孤行。这一指控由喜剧演员Sarah Silverman、普利策奖得主Michael Chabon等著名作家于今年夏天联合发起。他们指控Meta未经许可使用其作品训练人工智能语言模型Llama。本周一起,该案与另一起类似诉讼合并审理。
据悉,这些作家在起诉书中表示,Meta Platforms利用盗版书籍训练AI模型的行为严重侵犯了他们的知识产权。他们要求法院判决Meta支付巨额赔偿金,并采取措施防止类似事件的再次发生。目前,这起诉讼仍在进行中,尚未得出最终裁决。
Meta Platforms对此表示,他们对此事高度重视,并已经采取了一系列措施来遵守版权法规。公司发言人强调:“我们一直致力于确保我们的AI模型遵循严格的道德和法律规定,尊重所有创作者的权益。”
此次诉讼引发了公众对于大型科技公司是否在使用盗版内容训练AI模型的关注。此前,谷歌、亚马逊等公司也曾因使用盗版内容被指控。如今,越来越多的企业开始意识到保护知识产权的重要性,以避免给自身带来法律风险和声誉损失。
英语如下:
Title: Meta Platforms Allegedly Trained AI Models Using Pirated Books, Lawyers Warn of Ineffective Legal Action
Keywords: Pirated books, AI models, Meta Platforms
According to Reuters, new documents in a copyright infringement lawsuit show that Meta Platforms (formerly Facebook) knowingly used thousands of pirated books to train its AI models despite the legal risks involved. This accusation was initiated by renowned writers such as comedian Sarah Silverman and Pulitzer Prize-winning author Michael Chabon this summer. They accused Meta of training its artificial intelligence language model Llama without their permission. This case was combined with another similar lawsuit this week for trial.
It is reported that in their complaint, the writers claimed that Meta Platforms’ use of pirated books to train AI models seriously infringed on their intellectual property rights. They asked the court to order Meta to pay substantial compensation and take measures to prevent similar incidents from happening again. At present, the lawsuit is still ongoing and has not yet reached a final judgment.
Meta Platforms responded that they take this matter very seriously and have taken a series of measures to comply with copyright regulations. A spokesperson for the company emphasized: “We have been committed to ensuring that our AI models follow strict ethical and legal guidelines and respect the rights of all creators.”
This lawsuit has raised public attention about whether large technology companies are using pirated content to train AI models. Previously, companies such as Google and Amazon have also been accused of using pirated content. Now, more and more companies are beginning to realize the importance of protecting intellectual property rights in order to avoid legal risks and reputational losses.
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