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Meta has strongly rejected claims that it utilised pirated adult videos for training its AI systems. The company’s response comes amid the hearing of a lawsuit filed by Strike 3 Holdings, an adult film producer, in a California court.
The company has alleged that Meta's corporate IP addresses were used for downloading nearly 2,400 adult movies via BitTorrent. The adult film company has filed a lawsuit against Meta, possibly seeking damages over $350 million, as per TorrentFreak.
As per the lawsuit, Meta unlawfully downloaded at least 2,396 of its “award-winning, critically acclaimed adult motion pictures” to train its AI systems, including t

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