A proposed class action targets not just Meta and Mark Zuckerberg but the research scientists who allegedly carried out the company's mass piracy of tens of millions of books.
Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta. Photo: Diego M. Radzinschi/Law.comA proposed class action filed against Meta Platforms in New York federal court targets not only the company and its CEO Mark Zuckerberg but also two former senior AI researchers by name—an unusual move that could signal a new front in the wave of copyright litigation against artificial intelligence companies.
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