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Meta purportedly trained its AI on more than 80TB of pirated content and then open-sourced Llama for the greater good




  • Zuckerberg reportedly pushed for AI implementation despite employee objections
  • Employees allegedly discussed ways to conceal how the company acquired its AI training data
  • Court filings suggest Meta took steps to unsuccessfully mask its AI training activities

Meta is facing a class-action lawsuit alleging copyright infringement and unfair competition over the training of its AI model, Llama.

According to court documents released by vx-underground, Meta allegedly downloaded nearly 82TB of pirated books from shadow libraries such as Anna’s Archive, Z-Library, and LibGen to train its AI systems.



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