Meta has denied allegations that it used adult content pirated from the web to train its AI models. The statement from Meta comes in response to a lawsuit filed by adult film production company Strike 3 Holdings, which stated that Meta corporate IP addresses were used to download thousands of adult films via BitTorrent.
The studio claimed that Meta pirated at least 2,396 of its “award-winning, critically acclaimed adult motion pictures” to train its Meta Movie Gen, Large Language Model (“LLaMA”), as well as various other class=”backlink” target=”_blank” href=”https://www.livemint.com/gadgets-and-appliances/instagram-got-meta-s-ai-powered-restyle-editing-tool-here-s-how-to-use-it-11761309311771.html” data-vars-page-type=”story” data-vars-link-type=”Manual” data-vars-anchor-text=”Meta AI”>Meta AI Models that…

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