Meta faces legal accusations of copyright infringement for allegedly scraping over seven million books from the pirated library LibGen to train its AI models. The company's defense, led by a group of notable authors, argues that this use falls under 'fair use.' However, this argument is challenged by the assertion that the books lack economic value, implying that authors deserve no compensation. This reflects the broader ethical dilemma within the AI industry regarding the use of human-created content without fair compensation.
Meta's defense against accusations of copyright infringement argues that the books used for training its AI models are worthless, claiming no individual economic value.
Meta posits that for a market to exist, there must be value to exchange, asserting that the works used for AI training lack economic significance.
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