Meta faces a lawsuit alleging it trained AI models on pirated adult videos, but the company strongly denies these claims, attributing any downloads to personal employee activity and maintaining its AI ...
Meta refutes claims of using pirated adult videos for AI training, citing no evidence and highlighting policies against such content. Learn more about the lawsuit.
Meta has been hit with a lawsuit amid reports that its AI chatbots were allowed to engage in romantic or sensual conversations with children.
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Creators grew alarmed when educational videos that YouTube had allowed for years were suddenly being bizarrely flagged as “dangerous” or “harmful,” with seemingly no way to trigger human review to ...
In a motion to dismiss filed earlier this week, Meta denied claims that employees had downloaded pornography from Strike 3 ...
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Meta claims "personal use" for 2,400 torrented porn films, raising serious questions about the use of copyrighted material ...
Instead, Meta argued, available evidence “is plainly indicative” that the flagged adult content was torrented for “private ...