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Meta is facing a new legal challenge as a group of prominent publishers, including Cengage Learning, Hachette, Macmillan, and McGraw, filed a lawsuit over copyright infringement. The plaintiffs allege that Meta utilized copyrighted books and materials without permission to train its artificial intelligence models. The lawsuit, which includes authors like Scott Turow, seeks a jury trial to address the illegal use of intellectual property. This legal action highlights the growing friction between big tech companies and content creators regarding AI training data. Industry analysts suggest that such litigation poses significant regulatory risks and could increase the operational costs of AI development. The outcome of this case may set a critical precedent for how tech giants handle intellectual property in the AI era.
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