🚨🇺🇸 META BEATS AUTHORS IN COURT - FAIR USE LIVES... FOR NOW Meta just won a major legal round after a judge threw out a lawsuit from authors like Sarah Silverman and Ta-Nehisi Coates, who claimed Zuck’s AI team used pirated copies of their books to train its Llama models. Judge Vince Chhabria didn’t say Meta was innocent -just that the authors didn’t bring the right receipts. He even admitted AI can wreck creative markets, but ruled the plaintiffs didn’t prove it this time. So Meta (and AI in general) walks - for now - while waving the “fair use” flag like it’s a First Amendment pep rally. Their lawyers say it’s essential for “transformative AI.” Critics call it the Silicon Valley remix of “it’s easier to ask forgiveness than permission.” Meanwhile, another judge slammed Anthropic for training AI on over 7 million pirated books. So yes, the legal ground here is shakier than a Jenga tower in a rocket launch. One thing’s clear: this isn’t the final chapter. It’s just the preface. Source: Guardian
Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal21.6.2025
🚨🇺🇸 OPENAI COUNTERS META’S $100M OFFERS TO KEEP TOP TALENT Meta is offering $100 million to pull OpenAI staff. OpenAI is holding firm, matching offers to keep its top people. Bosworth says he has never seen anything like it in twenty years. Meta spent $14 billion last quarter, brought in Alexandr Wang through a Scale AI deal, and is hiring the founders of Safe Superintelligence after a failed acquisition attempt. Meta also approached Perplexity AI but the deal collapsed. Altman says OpenAI’s best are staying put. Source: CNBC
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