In a major legal win for Meta, a federal judge ruled that the company's use of copyrighted books to train AI models falls under fair use. This decision signals a potential shift in the ongoing battle between tech firms and authors over copyright laws.
In a landmark ruling, a US judge has declared that using books to train AI is not a copyright violation, but Anthropic still faces trial over pirated materials. This decision could reshape the future of AI and copyright law.
Alec Radford, a key figure behind OpenAI's AI technologies, has been subpoenaed in a copyright lawsuit involving several authors who claim their works were used without permission to train AI models like ChatGPT.