The US comedian joins two other authors who claim their copyright was infringed to train AI systems.
US comedian Sarah Silverman is suing ChatGPT maker OpenAI and technology giant Meta, alleging that her copyright has been infringed in the training of the firms' AI systems.Meta declined to comment. OpenAI has not yet replied to BBC questions.The case against OpenAI alleges that without the authors' consent "their copyrighted materials were ingested and used to train ChatGPT"..
LLaMa is a "foundational large language model" designed to help AI research. In other words it's a very big AI system that can be put to use in a range of tasks. The authors claim their books appear in a dataset, compiled by another organisation, which was used to train the LLaMa system. Patrick Goold a reader in law at City University in London told the BBC it was likely both cases would come down to whether training a large language model is a form of fair-use or not.
The lawyers assisting the group, Matthew Butterick and Joseph Saveri, are already involved in an earlier case against OpenAI brought by two authors.
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