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CNET on MSNMeta Won Its AI Fair Use Lawsuit, but Judge Says Authors Are Likely 'to Often Win' Going ForwardJudge Vince Chhabria ruled that authors failed to make a key argument but also said "it seems like plaintiffs will often win" ...
This ruling does not stand for the proposition that Meta’s use of copyrighted materials to train its language models is ...
Judges ruled in favor of Meta and Anthropic over fair use in A.I. training, but future cases may hinge on market harm to ...
Meta is pushing back against a ban on WhatsApp from government devices.
If you do not post at least once it will be assumed you are okay with them using your information and photos. I do not give Meta or anyone else permission to use any of my personal data, profile ...
As more than a dozen lawsuits churn ahead, newly unsealed case files reveal the company’s stance: The pirated books Meta used to train its AI, including ones by Beverly Cleary, Jacqueline ...
Just because Meta admitted to torrenting a dataset of pirated books for AI training purposes, that doesn't necessarily mean that Meta seeded the file after downloading it, the social media company ...
Previously, Meta "argued (in respect to EU-US data transfers) that a social network is a single system that does not allow to differentiate between EU and non-EU users, as many nodes (e.g. an item ...
What’s worse, the Meta AI app does not give you the ability to prevent it from saving chats or memories. (The closest you can get is to use the Meta AI website without logging in.) ...
For those living in the United States, where online privacy laws are not as strict, Meta A.I. can use public posts to train its A.I. (It’s unclear where else Meta might expand the program.) ...
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