COMEDIAN SARAH Silverman has joined two class-action lawsuits against OpenAI and Meta, accusing the companies of copyright infringement. The companies allegedly “copied and ingested” her protected work to train their AI programs. The lawsuit against Meta references the company’s research paper on LLaMA, the large-language model employed for training chatbots. The plaintiffs are seeking damages and injunctive relief in their claims.
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The lawsuit emphasize that ChatGPT’s capacity to generate summaries of the plaintiffs’ works suggests that it was trained on copyrighted material belonging to the plaintiffs. The attorneys representing the three authors are also handling other cases against AI companies. The two lawsuits are part of a rising trend of legal actions that could shape the limits of how artificial intelligence learns and the role copyright laws will have in governing the material used by algorithms for training datasets.
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