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PANews news on July 10, according to Cointelegraph, American comedian and writer Sarah Silverman joined two other writers, Richard Kadrey and Christopher Golden, to file a lawsuit against Meta Platforms' LLaMa and OpenAI's ChatGPT for copyright infringement. Meta and OpenAI are accused of using the plaintiffs' content to train their respective artificial intelligence (AI) systems without obtaining any prior permission.
According to court filings against Meta, many of the plaintiffs' copyrighted books appear in datasets that "Meta has acknowledged were used to train LLaMA." Likewise, in the case against OpenAI, the suit says that when ChatGPT generated summaries of plaintiffs' work, it indicated training was done through copyrighted content. To obtain the data, the suit says the companies retrieved copyrighted data from so-called "shadow libraries" from Bibliotik, Library Genesis, Z-Library and others.