Writers and authors are in an uproar over Meta using LibGen, one of the largest online pirated libraries, to train its AI.
Tech giant Meta used millions of pirated books by Australian authors including Hannah Kent, Charlotte Wood and Tim Winton to ...
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The publishing trade has slammed Meta’s use of pirated books for AI training, with Cambridge University Press (CUP) and the Romantic Novelists’ Association (RNA) among those criticising the tech giant ...
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