Llama copyright drama: Meta stops disclosing what data it uses to train the company's giant AI models
listed all its training data in a table and detailed paragraphs. It included a bunch of books and the Common Crawl data set, which is a humongous copy of the internet, amassed since 2008 and stored on Amazon's cloud, ready to download any time. That last data set made up more than two-thirds of the information Meta used to train LLaMA. Publishers, authors, and other creators have suddenly realized their work is being used to train all these AI models. Were they asked for permission? No.
Google, another AI leader, does not like to pay for online content as this would undermine its highly profitable business model. The company's top lawyer Halimah DeLaine Prado
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