Kate Knibbs reports in Wired magazine:

Against the company’s wishes, a court unredacted information alleging that Meta used Library Genesis (LibGen), a notorious so-called shadow library of pirated books that originated in Russia, to help train its generative AI language models. […] In his order, Chhabria referenced an internal quote from a Meta employee, included in the documents, in which they speculated, “If there is media coverage suggesting we have used a dataset we know to be pirated, such as LibGen, this may undermine our negotiating position with regulators on these issues.” […] These newly unredacted documents reveal exchanges between Meta employees unearthed in the discovery process, like a Meta engineer telling a colleague that they hesitated to access LibGen data because “torrenting from a [Meta-owned] corporate laptop doesn’t feel right 😃”. They also allege that internal discussions about using LibGen data were escalated to Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg (referred to as “MZ” in the memo handed over during discovery) and that Meta’s AI team was “approved to use” the pirated material.

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    6 hours ago

    When I said “libgen is great because information should be free!” this isn’t what I meant… jeez

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        18 hours ago

        The pivot-to-ai writeup is out, they did seed! I assume it’s documented then.

        Multinational corporations can act ethically after all.

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    23 hours ago

    So as libgen is blocked here in .nl by various providers (mine calls it thepiratebay for some reason), i look forward to all their llm being blocked.

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    Nice! Now simply fine them to pay significant royalty to every author in there, say, a millicent per word of everything they’ve generated before they get caught.

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      We should just start a meme movement that makes up an imaginary yet believable fact, like the lemmings jumping off a cliff thing, wait for the ais to repeat it and lobby for royalties. Do one for each of the major ai platforms - openai, reddit, meta, apple, google etc. we would eventually find out which public forums are training which bots.

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    I used to think they’d just train on every Facebook account that was ‘deleted’, i.e. removed from the public eye. This feels much worse.