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Tech giant Meta is celebrating the launch of its newest AI model, Llama 4, as the least woke version when compared to ...
Meta, in which Meta stands accused of training its Llama models on hundreds of terabytes of pirated e-books, reveals that ... about Meta’s intent to revenue share with large hosts of Llama ...
Meta’s whole generative AI strategy up to that point had been predicated on releasing best-in-class open source models under its brand name “Llama ... save a lot of time and money.
Meta reveals that the company earns a share of ... that host its Llama AI models. The lawsuit indicates that the company reportedly trained its Llama models using pirated e-books.
A new court filing has revealed that Meta agreed with the hosts of its Llama AI model to share revenue ... where it was accused of using pirated books to train its artificial intelligence models.
Kate Mosse, Tracy Chevalier, Daljit Nagra and other Society of Authors (SoA) members will demonstrate outside Meta HQ after ...
“We’ve started doing that a little bit,” he said at the time, without elaborating ... used hundreds of terabytes of pirated e-books to train Llama and further facilitated infringement ...
But he felt an entirely different emotion when he found out that those works had appeared on LibGen - a so-called "shadow library" containing millions of books and academic papers taken without ...
Tech giant Meta used millions of pirated books by Australian authors including Hannah Kent, Charlotte Wood and Tim Winton to train its AI language model.
which meant the e-books were shared with other torrent users. A new court filing has revealed that Meta agreed with the hosts of its Llama AI model to share revenue. The filing was submitted by the ...