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Home / Technology / Adobe Sued Over Pirated Books Used for AI Training

Adobe Sued Over Pirated Books Used for AI Training

18 Dec

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Summary

  • Adobe is accused of using pirated books to train its AI model.
  • The lawsuit claims copyrighted works were part of the SlimPajama dataset.
  • This follows similar legal actions against other tech giants.
Adobe Sued Over Pirated Books Used for AI Training

A proposed class-action lawsuit filed by author Elizabeth Lyon accuses Adobe of utilizing pirated books to train its SlimLM AI model. Lyon alleges that her copyrighted works were among those incorporated into the SlimPajama dataset, which Adobe used for pre-training.

The SlimPajama dataset is described in the lawsuit as a manipulated version of the RedPajama dataset, which included the Books3 collection. This collection of books has previously been a point of contention in litigation against tech companies for their AI training data.

This lawsuit against Adobe is part of a growing trend of legal challenges targeting AI companies. Similar claims have been made against Apple and Salesforce regarding their AI models, and Anthropic recently settled a similar case for $1.5 billion, highlighting ongoing legal battles over copyrighted material in AI development.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Adobe is being sued for allegedly using pirated books to train its SlimLM AI model.
The SlimPajama dataset, a derivative of RedPajama, is at the center of the Adobe lawsuit.
Yes, other tech companies like Apple and Salesforce have faced similar lawsuits over AI training data.

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