Salesforce (CRM) is facing a proposed class action lawsuit by two authors who allege that the company used books without permission to train its AI software.
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The suit filed on behalf of writers Molly Tanzer and Jennifer Gilmore is the 11th copyright lawsuit filed by Joseph Saveri ...
The complaint cites statements from Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff, who told a Bloomberg interviewer in January 2024 that AI companies ripped off training data and that all the training data has been ...
The authors claim the company trained its XGen models on nearly 200,000 pirated books, then scrubbed public disclosures.
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(Reuters) -Cloud-computing firm Salesforce was hit with a proposed class action lawsuit by two authors who alleged the ...
Cloud-computing giant Salesforce is being sued by authors Molly Tanzer and Jennifer Gilmore, alleging unauthorized use of their books to train the company's AI software.
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