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France's leading publishing and authors' associations have filed a lawsuit against Meta, accusing the tech giant of using copyright-protected content without authorization to train its AI systems. The associations, including the National Publishing Union, National Union of Authors and Composers, and Society of Men of Letters, believe Meta is illegally using copyrighted content to train its AI models. This is the first such action against an AI giant in France, with similar lawsuits in the U.
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