据 IT之家报道,Meta Platforms 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。这起版权侵权诉讼由喜剧演员 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。

Meta Platforms 是一家全球知名的科技公司,该公司近日被指控在使用盗版书籍训练其 AI 模型方面存在违法行为。据一起版权侵权诉讼的新文件显示,尽管 Meta 明知这一行为存在法律风险,但仍然继续使用数千本盗版书籍来训练其 AI 模型。这一诉讼由多位著名作家发起,包括喜剧演员 Sarah Silverman 和普利策奖得主 Michael Chabon。

诉讼中,作家们指控 Meta 未经许可使用他们的作品来训练人工智能语言模型 Llama。这一行为被认为侵犯了他们的版权。本周一起,该案与另一起类似诉讼合并审理。这起诉讼引发了公众对 Meta Platforms 侵犯版权行为的关注,也使得科技公司在使用盗版书籍训练 AI 模型方面面临的法律风险再次成为热议话题。

在全球范围内,版权保护一直是创作者和科技公司关注的焦点。Meta Platforms 此次涉嫌侵犯版权的行为无疑会加剧这一领域的争议。尽管 Meta 可能出于提高 AI 模型性能的目的使用盗版书籍,但这一行为并不能为其提供合法的依据。随着诉讼的推进,Meta Platforms 可能需要为其行为承担相应的法律责任。

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News Title: Meta Platforms accused of copyright infringement for using pirated books to train AI models
Keywords: Meta, pirated books, AI models, copyright infringement

News Content:
According to IT Home, Meta Platforms continued to use pirated books to train its AI models despite knowing the legal risks involved. The copyright infringement lawsuit was jointly initiated by comedian Sarah Silverman, Pulitzer Prize-winning author Michael Chabon, and other famous writers in the summer of this year, accusing Meta of using their works without permission to train the artificial intelligence language model Llama. The case was merged with another similar lawsuit starting from this week.

Meta Platforms is a well-known technology company worldwide, which has recently been accused of violating copyright laws in using pirated books to train its AI models. According to new documents in a copyright infringement lawsuit, Meta continued to use thousands of pirated books to train its AI models despite knowing the legal risks involved. The lawsuit was jointly initiated by several famous writers, including comedian Sarah Silverman and Pulitzer Prize-winning author Michael Chabon.

In the lawsuit, the writers accused Meta of using their works without permission to train the artificial intelligence language model Llama, which infringed on their copyrights. The case was merged with another similar lawsuit starting from this week. This lawsuit has attracted public attention to Meta Platforms’ copyright infringement behavior and renewed the debate over the legal risks faced by technology companies when using pirated books to train AI models.

Globally, copyright protection has been a focal point for creators and technology companies. Meta Platforms’ alleged copyright infringement behavior will undoubtedly exacerbate the controversy in this field. Although Meta may have used pirated books for the purpose of improving the performance of AI models, this behavior cannot provide a legitimate basis. As the lawsuit progresses, Meta may need to bear corresponding legal responsibilities for its actions.

【来源】https://www.ithome.com/0/738/964.htm

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