🔗 linkblog: Book publishers sue Meta over AI’s ‘word-for-word’ copying
This is a good example of how thorny the AI problem is, and why I strongly prefer a digital labor critique to a copyright critique. Yes, I’m mad that Meta trained their models on my work, but I don’t…
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Elsevier joins class action lawsuit against Meta over alleged use of copyrighted content for AI training
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Elsevier joins class action lawsuit against Meta over alleged use of copyrighted content for AI training
Some publishers have instead pursued licensing deals with AI companies for training large language models

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