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Oregon author is proposing a class action lawsuit against Adobe for pirating books to train its SlimLM small language models.
The proposed class-action lawsuit was filed on behalf of Elizabeth Lyon, a nonfiction author from Oregon, who claims Adobe used unauthorized copies of her books to train an AI model called SlimLM.
Adobe is facing fresh legal scrutiny over its AI ambitions, with a new lawsuit accusing the company of training one of its language models on pirated books without permission.
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