Book Publishers File Class Action Against Meta over Llama Training
Five major book publishers and an author have filed a class-action lawsuit against Meta, alleging mass copyright infringement for using their works to train its Llama AI models.
Five major book publishers and an author have filed a class-action lawsuit against Meta, alleging mass copyright infringement for using their works to train its Llama AI models.
Five major book publishers have filed a class-action lawsuit against Meta, alleging that their copyrighted books were used to train Llama AI models without permission, challenging the scope of 'fair use' in AI.
Generative AI is sparking backlash across creative industries, including gaming and publishing, due to concerns over authenticity and the spread of harmful content, forcing a debate on disclosure and legal accountability.
Creative industries are confronting an ethical crisis over AI-generated content, as controversies in gaming, publishing, and social media spur calls for transparency and better moderation.
Hachette Book Group has pulled the horror novel 'Shy Girl' from publication following allegations of AI usage, highlighting the growing industry tension regarding authenticity, contractual risks, and copyright liability.
Hachette Book Group has pulled the novel 'Shy Girl' from publication amid allegations of AI usage, highlighting the publishing industry's growing struggle with transparency and copyright legalities.
Publishers are pulling horror novels due to AI concerns, while platforms are intensifying efforts to purge explicit AI-generated content, marking a turning point in AI ethics.
Publisher Hachette has canceled the horror novel 'Shy Girl' after multiple allegations of AI use, highlighting the industry's growing struggle with authorship and reader trust.