Pulitzer winner Chabon, other authors sue Meta over AI program

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Pulitzer winner Chabon, other authors sue Meta over AI program
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A group of writers including Pulitzer Prize winner Michael Chabon sued Meta Platforms in San Francisco federal court on Tuesday, accusing the tech giant of misusing their works to train its Llama artificial-intelligence software.

in San Francisco federal court on Tuesday, accusing the tech giant of misusing their works to train its Llama artificial-intelligence software.

Meta taught the Llama large-language model to respond to human text prompts with datasets that included pirated versions of their writings.on Friday against ChatGPT maker OpenAI. The authors said in the OpenAI case that works like books and plays are particularly valuable for AI language training as the "best examples of high-quality, long form writing."

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