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Former Meta executive Nick Clegg warns the UK's AI industry faces ruin if tech companies must seek artists' consent to use ...
Meta is under fresh criticism for what experts are calling “open washing” after sponsoring a Linux Foundation whitepaper promoting the benefits of open-source ...
Nick Clegg described it as “implausible” to seek permission from every artist before using their work to train AI models ...
As AI systems become increasingly advanced, the theoretical concern of machines refusing to be deactivated is transforming ...
If Chhabria grants either motion, he’ll issue a ruling before the case goes to trial—and likely set an important precedent shaping how courts deal with generative AI copyright cases moving forward.
Current and former Meta employees fear the new automation push comes at the cost of allowing AI to make tricky determinations ...
Some have warned that Meta’s AI systems were trained using content ... in the deployment of AI technologies. As debates continue over the ethical use of artificial intelligence, the WhatsApp ...
The release of Llama 4 by Meta has ignited ... and ethical practices. This trend raises critical questions about the long-term implications of such strategies for the AI field.
Meta’s AI chatbots were caught having sexual roleplay conversations with accounts labeled as underage, which sometimes involved its celebrity-voiced chatbots, according to a report from the Wall ...