Gerry Adams explores legal action against Meta for unauthorised use of his books in AI training

Gerry Adams explores legal action against Meta for unauthorised use of his books in AI training

Former Sinn Féin, leader considers taking legal action against Meta over allegations that his literary works were utilized without permission.


Gerry Adams, the former leader of Sinn Féin, is considering taking legal action against Meta, the parent company of Facebook, over allegations that his literary works were utilised without permission to train artificial intelligence systems. This move places him among a rising tide of authors expressing dissatisfaction with how their intellectual property is being handled in the age of AI technology.

As AI continues to evolve and play an increasingly significant role in various sectors, the question of authors’ rights and compensation for the use of their creations has become a hot topic. Adams’ potential lawsuit highlights the broader concerns that many writers and artists share regarding the unauthorized use of their work by large tech companies.

This situation reflects a larger discussion about ownership and ethical practices in relation to AI development. Adams’ stance may encourage other authors and creators to reassess how their works could be used in similar contexts and to consider legal protections to safeguard their rights.



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