"Tech Giant in Legal Hot Seat: Copyright Lawsuit Targets AI Training Practices In a high-stakes legal battle, five prominent groups have filed a lawsuit against a leading tech company, accusing it of using copyrighted materials without permission to train its highly advanced Llama AI models. The lawsuit alleges that the tech giant's use of copyrighted works, including books, music, and images, has been done so on a massive scale, potentially infringing on the rights of thousands of content creators. The groups, representing authors, musicians, and artists, are seeking compensation and a court order to stop the tech company's allegedly unauthorized use of their work. As the tech industry continues to grapple with the ethics of AI development, this lawsuit raises important questions about the boundaries of copyright law and the responsibilities of tech companies in the digital age."


Tech giant faces lawsuit from five large groups over its use of copyrighted works to train Llama AI models