"Authors Sue Nvidia for Copyright Infringement in AI Training"

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Three authors, Brian Keene, Abdi Nazemian, and Steward O’Nan, are accusing Nvidia of using their books for AI training without permission, alleging that the company trained its NeMo platform on a massive dataset containing their work. They have filed a class-action suit that, if certified, would cover anyone in the US with work involved in NeMo’s training, similar to other author lawsuits against OpenAI and Meta.
- Three authors accuse Nvidia of using their books for AI training without permission. The Verge
- Nvidia is sued by authors over AI use of copyrighted works Reuters
- Nvidia is finding NeMo in hot water as the GPU giant and its LLM toolkit are being sued for copyright infringement in the latest in a long line of AI lawsuits PC Gamer
- Nvidia Stock Rises. It's Shrugging Off a Copyright Lawsuit. Barron's
- Author Lawsuit Accuses Nvidia of Copyright Infringement PYMNTS.com
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