AI: Meta may have used Gerry Adams' books to train AI
Big names like Gerry Adams and Booker Prize winner Anna Burns are fuming after discovering Meta may have used their books—without permission—to train its AI model Llama, using pirated files from Library Genesis. Authors worldwide are outraged, calling it the biggest copyright breach in history. But here’s the kicker for the paper packaging world: if AI trains on unlicensed content, it could disrupt the demand for licensed educational and literary materials—key drivers of specialty paper production. As digital copies grow, paper packaging tied to legal publishing could shrink. Stay sharp, printers and packagers—AI’s appetite might just rewrite more than text.https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cn911vqng9zo
Comments
Post a Comment