苹果公司遭作家起诉,涉嫌未经授权使用作品训练AI
AppleApple(US:AAPL) Xin Jing Bao·2025-09-09 10:34

Group 1 - Apple has been sued for allegedly using copyrighted works without permission to train its large language model "OpenELM" [1] - The lawsuit claims that Apple utilized the "Books3" e-book corpus, which includes pirated books, and employed its web crawler "Applebot" to scrape web content [1] - The plaintiffs, Grady Hendrix and Jennifer Roberson, are authors with published works in the horror and fantasy genres, respectively [1] Group 2 - The rise of generative AI has led to an increase in copyright disputes involving major tech companies [2] - On the same day as Apple's lawsuit, Anthropic agreed to pay $1.5 billion to settle a similar class action lawsuit, marking one of the largest copyright settlements reported [2] - The publishing industry faces unprecedented intellectual property challenges as tech companies increasingly rely on large datasets, many of which are copyright protected, for AI training [2]

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