Meta under fire for using copyrighted books for AI training despite its own lawyers' warnings

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Facebook formerly known as Meta Platforms is facing increasing legal trouble.

claims that it used thousands of illegal books to train its AI algorithms in defiance of its legal team's warnings.

The submission includes chat logs from a researcher connected to Meta that talk about how the dataset was obtained on a Discord server.

Meta's release of the Llama large language model, purportedly trained on the controversial dataset, earlier this year has stirred uproar within the content creator community

Meta released the initial iteration of their Llama big language model in February along with a list of datasets used in training.

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