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Authors are pushing for summary judgment, citing Meta’s admitted torrenting of pirated books to train its AI models as evidence of copyright infringement.
The presence of tech leaders like Mark Zuckerberg and Elon Musk at the 60th Presidential Inauguration sparks speculation about the government’s stance on anti-monopoly legal action.
Despite peace offerings, major tech companies like Google, Meta, and Amazon face continued antitrust scrutiny from the Trump administration, with significant legal battles ahead.
A federal judge has ruled that a copyright infringement case against Meta, brought by a group of authors including Sarah Silverman, can proceed. The lawsuit alleges that Meta used copyrighted material without consent to train its AI models, potentially leading to significant penalties and setting a new legal precedent.
With significant investments in artificial intelligence, Meta Platforms is positioned to potentially join the $3 trillion club by 2028, alongside tech giants like Apple, Microsoft, and Nvidia.
Meta aims to launch a dedicated AI app by mid-2024, intensifying the AI race with rivals like OpenAI, Google, and Microsoft.
Meta is developing a standalone AI app and exploring a paid subscription service to compete with industry leaders like OpenAI and Alphabet.
Meta Platforms is preparing to release a standalone Meta AI app, signaling its intent to compete directly with AI offerings from companies like OpenAI and Google.
Meta Platforms is planning to test a paid subscription service for its AI-powered chatbot, Meta AI, according to a source familiar with the matter. This move aligns with similar offerings from competitors like OpenAI and Microsoft.
Meta is set to launch a standalone AI app and test a paid subscription service for its AI assistant, Meta AI, as part of CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s plan to lead the AI market.