A group of authors filed a proposed class action lawsuit against tech giant Nvidia over its alleged use of their copyrighted works in training AI models without their permission.
Tech giant Nvidia is facing a lawsuit from a group of authors who said it used their copyrighted works without their permission to train its artificial intelligence platform NeMo. Brian Keene, Abdi Nazemian and Stewart O'Nan said their works were included in a dataset of 196,640 books that were used to train NeMo to simulate ordinary written language before it was removed in October "due to reported copyright infringement.
Among the works included in the lawsuit are Keene's 2008 novel "Ghost Walk," Nazemian's 2019 novel "Like a Love Story," and O'Nan's 2007 novella "Last Night at the Lobster." The suit claims the books were included in a data known as "The Pile" that contained a collection of books called "Books3" and Nvidia has admitted to training its NeMo Megatron AI models on The Pile and Books3.
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