YouTubers sue Snap for alleged copyright infringement

A group of YouTubers has filed a lawsuit against Snap, claiming the company used copyrighted datasets to train its artificial intelligence models. According to the lawsuit, Snap allegedly used datasets originally intended for research and academic purposes.

The lawsuit highlights an increasingly relevant issue in the world of AI: the use of data to train models and the need to ensure respect for copyright and author rights. The issue raises questions about the ethics and legality of AI training practices, especially when it comes to data collected and used without the explicit consent of the creators.

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