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Apple Faces Lawsuit Over Using Books to Train AI Tools

What Happened

Apple is being sued by a group of authors who claim the company used their copyrighted books without permission to train its AI technologies. The lawsuit, filed in the United States, alleges that Apple, in developing its AI-powered systems and tools, ingested entire literary works without licensing the material. This case adds to a growing wave of copyright infringement lawsuits against tech companies deploying AI developed with large datasets. The authors seek damages and an injunction to stop further use of their works for AI training purposes.

Why It Matters

The lawsuit highlights ongoing tensions between creators and tech firms over the use of copyrighted content in artificial intelligence development. The outcome could set a precedent affecting how AI companies source and utilize data, shaping the future of content rights and ethical AI training. Read more in our AI News Hub

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