Meta says it’s okay to feed copyrighted books into its AI model because they have no “economic value”

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Meta says it’s okay to feed copyrighted books into its AI model because they have no “economic value”
Apr 19 2025
Meta has been accused of illegally using copyrighted material to train its AI models — and the tech giant’s defense is pretty thin.
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