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最新情報:メタプラットフォームは、著作権で保護されたコンテンツをAIのトレーニングに不正に使用したとして訴えられたと報じられている。

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-- (第3段落にMetaのコメントを追加) 複数の報道機関が火曜日に報じたところによると、Meta Platforms(META)は、同社が著作権で保護されたコンテンツを違法に利用して人工知能プラットフォーム「Llama」を訓練したとして、出版社グループから集団訴訟を起こされている。 報道によると、原告側はMetaが海賊版サイトから書籍や学術論文を入手し、これらを大規模言語モデルの訓練に利用したと主張している。 「AIは個人や企業にとって革新的なイノベーション、生産性、創造性を促進する原動力となっており、裁判所は著作権で保護された素材を用いたAIの訓練がフェアユースに該当すると正しく判断している。我々は本訴訟に対し、徹底的に争う」と、Metaの広報担当者はへの電子メール声明で述べた。 ロイター通信によると、この訴訟は、出版社であるElsevier、Cengage Learning、Hachette、Macmillan、McGraw Hill、そして作家のスコット・トゥロー氏によって、マンハッタン連邦裁判所に提起された。

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