Mark Zuckerberg told Joe Rogan that Meta will eventually reach a point where all coding for its apps is done by AI.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg gave Meta's Llama team approval to train on copyrighted documents, according to a new court filing.
Meta allegedly used copyrighted journals, books and other materials from the LibGen dataset to train its Llama AI models.
A group of authors, including Ta-Nehisi Coates and Sarah Silverman, alleged in a court filing that Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg ...
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang are off to a flying start in 2025 as excitement about AI sent their ...
In a US legal dispute over the training of AI models, statements have come to light that incriminate Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg ...
Meta’s counsel has argued that the company omitted the copyrighted materials from publishers such as McGraw Hill from LibGen ...
A recent court filing in an ongoing lawsuit against Meta alleges Mark Zuckerberg approved the AI dataset despite internal ...
The plaintiffs argue that Meta intentionally used copyrighted works without permission. Newly unsealed documents suggest that ...
Mark Zuckerberg announced on Tuesday that Facebook will roll back its fact-checking program. Newsweek's live blog is closed.
Meta Platforms trained its AI models using pirated versions of copyrighted books, with the approval of its CEO Mark ...
Meta allegedly used pirated books from Library Genesis to train its AI models, as revealed in documents unsealed by a judge.