Meta Says Using Authors' Books For AI Training Is Fair Use
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By Ivan Moreno

Meta Platforms has urged a California federal judge to find that it did not
violate copyright law in using material from books by more than a dozen
authors to train its large language models named "Llama," saying the
dispute "presents a question of existential importance" to the development
of generative artificial intelligence in the U.S.

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