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Intellectual Property

Mar. 12, 2024

Nvidia lastest to face copyright cliams over AI training

IA federal judge partially dismissed a similar lawsuit against Microsoft Corp. and its subsidiary GitHub, saying some plaintiffs did not adequately identify specific instances in which their code was used by the defendants.

Nvidia lastest to face copyright cliams over AI training
Nvidia's DGX-1 server is displayed at the company's headquarters in Santa Clara, Aug. 2017. (New York Times News Service)

Nvidia Corp. is the latest technology company facing a legal challenge over use of copyrighted works to train its large language model.

Nvidia launched NeMo, described as a generative artificial intelligence framework for large language models, in 2022. “We respect the rights of all content creators and believe we created NeMo in full compliance with copyright law,” company spokesperson Hector Marinez said Monday in a statement.

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