Sarah Silverman sues Meta and OpenAI for copyright violations
Author Sarah Silverman, and two others, opened a lawsuit against OpenAI and Meta for using copyrighted work to train their AI systems without permission.
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Author Sarah Silverman, and two others, opened a lawsuit against OpenAI and Meta for using copyrighted work to train their AI systems without permission.
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