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British authors 'absolutely sick' to discover books on 'shadow library' allegedly used by Meta to train AI

  • Australian authors are outraged after discovering that Meta allegedly used their books to train AI models without permission, as claimed by the Australian Society of Authors and other industry bodies.
  • Rachael Johns states that 38 of her titles are included in the LibGen dataset used by Meta for AI training.
  • Fremantle Press criticized Meta for its actions, stating it undermines the value of original work and is a form of theft.
  • The Australian Society of Authors is calling for federal AI legislation to protect authors' rights against exploitation by companies like Meta.
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Sky News UK broke the news in United Kingdom on Saturday, March 29, 2025.
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