- Three authors – Brian Keene, Abdi Nazemian, and Stewart O’Nan – have filed a lawsuit against Nvidia, accusing the tech giant of using their copyrighted books without permission in the development of its NeMo platform.
- The authors claim that Nvidia’s NeMo platform aimed to replicate everyday written language but was shut down in October following allegations of copyright infringement. They seek compensation for the alleged violation of their intellectual property rights.
- The lawsuit highlights the contentious issue of intellectual property rights in the rapidly evolving field of AI technology. Despite facing legal challenges, Nvidia continues to attract investors’ favor due to the ongoing growth of AI technology.
Authors Sue Nvidia for Copyright Infringement Related to AI
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