NVIDIA is also sued by three authors for AI-related copyright infringement



NVIDIA NeMo , a framework developed by major semiconductor manufacturer NVIDIA that allows you to build, customize, and deploy generative AI models and large-scale language models (LLM), has been accused of using a copyrighted book without permission, and the author of the book A lawsuit was filed by three people.

Nvidia is sued by authors over AI use of copyrighted works | Reuters
https://www.reuters.com/technology/nvidia-is-sued-by-authors-over-ai-use-copyrighted-works-2024-03-10/



Semiconductor manufacturer NVIDIA not only develops and sells AI-specific GPUs , but also develops various AI-related tools and frameworks, one of which is the ability to build, customize, and deploy AI models. 'NVIDIA NeMo'. NVIDIA was sued for using copyrighted content for this NVIDIA NeMo training.

The lawsuit was filed by three authors: Brian Keene, Abdi Nazemian, and Stewart O'Nan. According to the lawsuit, the three authors' books were included in a dataset of approximately 196,640 books used by NVIDIA NeMo to learn normal written language. The books of the three authors were deleted from the dataset in October 2023 due to copyright infringement reports.

'The removal of our work from the dataset is an 'admission' that NVIDIA trained NVIDIA NeMo on the dataset, thereby infringing copyright,' the complaint states. It has been pointed out.



The plaintiffs asked for damages to be paid to an unspecified number of American creators whose copyrighted works were used for NVIDIA NeMo training over the past three years.

The works whose copyrights were infringed include Mr. Keene's novel ``

Ghost Walk '', Mr. Nazemian's novel `` Like a Love Story '', and Mr. Onan's novel `` Last Night at the Lobster ''.



Companies that have been sued for using copyrighted content to train generative AI include OpenAI, which develops chat AI ChatGPT, and its partner company Microsoft. Masu.

Reuters pointed out, ``As a result of this lawsuit, NVIDIA has become involved in lawsuits including the New York Times over generation AI that creates new content based on input such as text, images, and audio.''

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