Nvidia, one of the most valuable companies in the world, is just another damn intellectual property thief [View all]
Nvidia is valuable because of its hardware, but they want their own generative AI, and generative AI is nothing without the world's intellectual property, its knowledge and culture.
So Nvidia, supposedly worth trillions, has joined the other AI robber barons in the greatest theft in history.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/nvidia-accused-pirating-books-train-154400469.html
Nvidia is in hot water with a big class-action lawsuit claiming it used pirated books to train its AI models. The lawsuit alleges that the company actively attempted to acquire millions of copyrighted books and academic papers.
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The updated lawsuit in U.S. District Court claims Nvidias top executives greenlit reaching out to Annas Archive, a site famous for giving free access to millions of copyrighted books and papers. Emails in the complaint say someone from Nvidias data strategy team contacted the archive to see if its library could be used to train large language models.
The suit alleges that competitive pressures in the AI world pushed Nvidia to go after pirated datasets. Besides Annas Archive, Nvidia reportedly tapped other sources like LibGen, Sci-Hub, and Z-Library to grab copyrighted material. Although Annas Archive allegedly warned Nvidia about legal risks, they moved ahead, gaining access to around 500 terabytes of data.
The lawsuit also says some of the material Nvidia accessed came through the Internet Archives controlled digital lending system, which is already tied up in copyright battles. On top of that, the filing claims Nvidia shared scripts and tools with corporate clients to automatically download datasets packed with pirated books, spreading the alleged copyright violations beyond just internal use.
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