Nvidia Faces Copyright Lawsuit for Alleged Unauthorized Use of Books in Training AI Platform

Santa Clara, California – Nvidia, a prominent AI-focused company, is facing a copyright lawsuit filed by a group of authors who claim that the company used copyrighted books without their permission to train its NeMo AI platform. The authors, Brian Keene, Abdi Nazemian, and Stewart O’Nan, allege that their books were included in a dataset of around 196,640 works that were used to train NeMo in simulating normal written language. The dataset was later removed due to reported copyright infringement. The lawsuit argues that the removal of the books from the dataset is an admission … Read more

Lawsuit Challenges Nvidia’s Use of Copyrighted Works in Training AI Platform NeMo

San Francisco, CA – Tech giant Nvidia is facing a lawsuit in San Francisco federal court from a group of authors who claim that the company used their copyrighted works without permission to train its artificial intelligence (AI) platform, NeMo. Authors Brian Keene, Abdi Nazemian, and Stewart O’Nan allege that their books were included in a dataset of 196,640 books that were used to train NeMo to simulate written language, and even though the dataset was eventually removed due to reported copyright infringement, the authors argue that Nvidia admitted to training NeMo on the dataset, … Read more

Supreme Court Questions Legality of Florida and Texas Laws Restricting Social Media Platform Policies

WASHINGTON D.C. – The U.S. Supreme Court expressed doubts on Monday regarding the constitutionality of laws in Florida and Texas that prohibit social media platforms from removing content or users based on viewpoint. However, the justices appeared to struggle in deciding whether these laws infringe on free speech rights. Both Florida and Texas passed laws last year that aimed to regulate how social media companies moderate content on their platforms. These laws were seen as a response to the perception that conservative voices were being unfairly censored by tech giants such as Facebook and Twitter. … Read more

FTX Crypto Trading Platform Accused of Running Profit-Making Scam with Bahamas Bank: Lawsuit Reveals Secrets

MIAMI, FL – FTX, a cryptocurrency trading platform, is at the center of a scandal involving the creation and sale of Tether stablecoins in a profit-making scheme. According to a recent lawsuit reported by Bloomberg, FTX allegedly worked secretly with Deltec Bank & Trust Ltd., based in the Bahamas, to carry out this fraudulent activity. The lawsuit, filed in a Florida court, also implicates Alameda Research, FTX’s sister firm. Caroline Ellison, former CEO of Alameda Research, provided details of the scheme in the court filing. The process involved Alameda creating Tether, also known as USDT, … Read more