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Adobe hit with class action over alleged AI training misuse
Adobe is facing a high‑stakes legal and reputational test as a proposed class action accuses the company of quietly feeding authors’ books into its artificial intelligence training pipeline. At the ...
Oregon author is proposing a class action lawsuit against Adobe for pirating books to train its SlimLM small language models.
The proposed class-action lawsuit was filed on behalf of Elizabeth Lyon, a nonfiction author from Oregon, who claims Adobe used unauthorized copies of her books to train an AI model called SlimLM.
Adobe has been hit with a proposed class action over allegations that its artificial intelligence tools were trained on writers' copyrighted work without permission.
Adobe is facing fresh legal scrutiny over its AI ambitions, with a new lawsuit accusing the company of training one of its language models on pirated books without permission.
Adobe faces internal and external criticism over a Terms of Use update that suggested customer content might be used to train AI models.
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Hannah Elsakr, Vice President, New GenAI Business Ventures at Adobe, recently offered a look into Adobe’s critical role at the intersection of creativity, marketing and AI. In an interview, Elsakr ...
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