Several publishers sue Meta, accusing it of misappropriating copyrighted works to train artificial intelligence
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Publishers such as Cengage Learning, Hachette, Macmillan, McGraw-Hill, and author Scott Turow have collectively filed a lawsuit against Meta Platforms Inc., accusing it of obtaining millions of books and journal articles from pirate websites to train its AI large language model Llama, and deliberately removing copyright management information. The lawsuit names Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg as a defendant, accusing him of approving and condoning this infringing behavior. The publishers are demanding a jury trial, claiming that Meta has committed large-scale copyright infringement. A Meta spokesperson stated that the company will actively defend itself, arguing that the use of copyrighted content to train AI constitutes fair use.