Summary: Adobe hit with proposed class-action, accused of misusing authors’ work in AI training Crunch
- Adobe is facing a class-action lawsuit alleging it used pirated books to train its SlimLM AI model.
- The lawsuit claims Adobe's model utilized datasets, including "Books3," which contains copyrighted works without permission.
- This lawsuit is part of a growing trend of legal challenges against tech companies over the use of copyrighted material in AI training.
- The lawsuit claims Adobe's model utilized datasets, including "Books3," which contains copyrighted works without permission.
- This lawsuit is part of a growing trend of legal challenges against tech companies over the use of copyrighted material in AI training.
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Adobe sued for allegedly using copyrighted books (including "Books3") to train its SlimLM AI model. Lawsuit highlights growing legal concerns over AI training data & copyright. #AI #copyright #Adobe
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ID: 0c179a3f-fb9a-4c57-9afb-7ef5bda54467
Category ID: listed_summary
Date: Dec. 18, 2025
Notes: 2025-12-18
Created: 2025/12/18 19:42
Updated: 2025/12/19 08:08
Last Read: 2025/12/19 08:08