Meta Says Porn Stash Was for 'Personal Use,' Not Training AI Models
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Did Meta Use Porn Content To Train Its AI Models? Facebook Parent Denies Allegations, Says Adult Videos Were Likely Downloaded by Employees for ‘Personal Use’ | 📲 LatestLY
Meta has reportedly denied claims of downloading adult content to train its AI models, calling the lawsuit by Strike 3 Holdings and Counterlife Media 'nonsensical'. The film studio allege Meta illegally downloaded over 2,300 videos since 2018 for AI training. Meta dismissed the accusations, saying the timeline doesn’t match its AI research and suggested downloads may be 'personal'. 📲 Did Meta Use Porn Content To Train Its AI Models? Facebook Pa…
Meta accused of illegally uploading porn to train AI, but Zuckerberg's company denies it Meta is facing a lawsuit from adult film producers who claim the company illegally uploaded thousands of pornographic videos to train artificial intelligence models. Meta denies the allegations, saying the content was for employees' private use.
A pornographic film production company filed a complaint against Mark Zuckerberg's company, accusing him of hacking its content through Torrent, the peer-to-peer sharing network often associated with piracy.
Meta: Pirated Adult Film Downloads Were For “Personal Use,” Not AI Training (TorrentFreak)
TorrentFreak: Meta: Pirated Adult Film Downloads Were For “Personal Use,” Not AI Training. “Meta is using a classic BitTorrent defense in its legal battle with adult film producer Strike 3 Holdings. In its motion to dismiss, the tech company argues that IP-address evidence is insufficient to prove who the infringer is. Meta further counters that the ‘sporadic’ downloads on its corporate network began years before its relevant AI research started…
Mark Zuckerberg's Meta claims that up to 2,396 downloads of adult pirated films from its corporate network were intended for "personal use" and not for the formation of the IAStrike 3 Holdings, in collaboration with Counterlife Media, the companies that created popular adult entertainment brands, filed a lawsuit claiming that Meta had downloaded at least 2,396 of their films since 2018. Adult film producers discovered these violations...
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