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Mark Zuckerberg Gave Meta's Llama Team the OK To Train On Copyright Works, Filing Claims
Thursday January 9, 2025. 11:20 PM , from Slashdot
According to Meta's testimony, as relayed by plaintiffs' counsel, Zuckerberg cleared the use of LibGen to train at least one of Meta's Llama models despite concerns within Meta's AI exec team and others at the company. The filing quotes Meta employees as referring to LibGen as a 'data set we know to be pirated,' and flagging that its use 'may undermine [Meta's] negotiating position with regulators.' The filing also cites a memo to Meta AI decision-makers noting that after 'escalation to MZ,' Meta's AI team '[was] approved to use LibGen.' (MZ, here, is rather obvious shorthand for 'Mark Zuckerberg.') The details seemingly line up with reporting from The New York Times last April, which suggested that Meta cut corners to gather data for its AI. At one point, Meta was hiring contractors in Africa to aggregate summaries of books and considering buying the publisher Simon & Schuster, according to the Times. But the company's execs determined that it would take too long to negotiate licenses and reasoned that fair use was a solid defense. The filing Wednesday contains new accusations, like that Meta might've tried to conceal its alleged infringement by stripping the LibGen data of attribution. Read more of this story at Slashdot.
https://yro.slashdot.org/story/25/01/09/2116231/mark-zuckerberg-gave-metas-llama-team-the-ok-to-trai...
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