Intellectual Property,
Technology
Aug. 26, 2024
Ex-Meta worker's posts can't be used by plaintiffs in AI lawsuit
While the former employee was communicating with EleutherAI, an AI research lab that started on Discord, his messages "plainly revealed" privileged legal advice, U.S. Magistrate Judge Thomas S. Hixson found.
Communications by a former Meta Platforms employee on social messaging site Discord cannot be used by plaintiffs suing the tech giant for allegedly training its artificial intelligence-powered large language model on copyrighted materials, a federal jurist in San Francisco ruled.
"The plaintiffs weakly contend that the [communications] were not privileged in the first place, saying they were not requests for legal advice or responses thereto, and that they are disclosures of...
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