- Meta has denied allegations that it illegally downloaded pornographic content to train its artificial intelligence systems, arguing that the downloads were solely for personal use.
- The company labeled the lawsuit as baseless, asserting that the claims against it lack merit.
- The controversy raises questions about the ethical boundaries of AI training and content usage.
Meta responds to piracy allegations, insists downloads were personal
Meta has denied allegations that it illegally downloaded pornographic content to train its artificial intelligence systems, arguing that the downloads were solely for personal use. The company labeled the lawsuit as baseless, asserting that the claims against it lack merit. The controversy raises questions about the ethical boundaries of AI training and content usage.
