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Zuckerberg Seemed Aware That Meta Used A Pirated Library For AI Training

A photo of Mark Zuckerberg sitting in front of a computer screen. He is wearing a gray t-shirt and has his hair tied back.

Ladies and gentlemen, gather 'round for the tech soap opera of the year! In what can only be described as a plot twist worthy of a Netflix drama, newly unsealed court documents reveal that Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg allegedly gave the green light for training the company's LLaMA AI models using pirated books. Yes, you read that right—Meta, the tech giant that brought us Facebook, Instagram, and the occasional existential crisis, is now entangled in a copyright lawsuit that could make even the most seasoned lawyers break out in a cold sweat.

Let's dive deep into the allegations, the evidence, and the sheer audacity of it all. Spoiler alert: there’s a lot to unpack here, and it’s juicier than your favorite reality TV show.

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