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Meta And Mark Zuckerberg Accused Of Using Pirated Books And Research Papers To Train AI Models
Meta, led by Mark Zuckerberg, is facing a class-action lawsuit from prominent publishers and author Scott Turow. They accuse the company of unlawfully using copyrighted books and academic works to train its Llama AI models.
The trial marks the second phase of New Mexico’s lawsuit after a jury in March found Meta violated the state’s consumer protection law by misrepresenting the safety of F
Meta announced Tuesday it will be utilizing artificial intelligence to help remove users younger than 13 years old from its platforms as the technology giant continues efforts to improve safety measures for kids amid scrutiny in state courts and Congress.
Meta Platforms (META 0.38%) recently reported earnings, and the stock hasn't been jumping on the news, despite achieving a fairly high growth rate. Although the business has been
But if there is only one place you would hope might be free of invasive trackers, it’d be healthcare exchanges operated by state governments. Don’t get those hopes up. According to a report from Bloomberg,
Irish regulators have opened two investigations into Meta over whether the company is sufficiently complying with a European law requiring platforms to offer users alternatives to targeted algorithmic feeds.
Meta is building a highly personalized artificial intelligence assistant to carry out everyday tasks for its billions of users, the Financial Times reported on Tuesday, as the company faces investor scrutiny over its escalating AI spending.
Meta's AI push is clearly gaining traction, but investors should look beyond the headline numbers to understand what really matters.