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Big Techs Don’t Care About Lawsuits

The Silicon Valley seems highly unfazed with the mounting legal pressure
Works of artists used to create generative AI models have been heavily criticized for being ‘encyclopedic thieves’. Since text-to-anything models have spread like wildfire, several artists have sued the founding companies for theft and using their creative property without consent. The latest addition to the list is American author and comedian Sarah Silverman.  The Seinfeld star has filed copyright infringement lawsuits against Meta Platforms and OpenAI for allegedly using their content without permission to train artificial intelligence language models along with two other authors.  Not just artists but also a prominent law firm based in California filed a 157-page lawsuit against OpenAI for violating privacy laws by secretly scraping 300 billion words from the intern
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Tasmia Ansari
Tasmia is a tech journalist at AIM, looking to bring a fresh perspective to emerging technologies and trends in data science, analytics, and artificial intelligence.
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