Nvidia In Trouble! Authors Claim Their Copyright Work Was Used To Train AI

According to the report, the authors claimed that their contributions were included in a dataset comprising roughly 196,640 books. This dataset was used to train Nvidia’s NeMo AI platform for simulating typical written language. However, in October, the dataset was reportedly removed due to alleged copyright infringement concerns.

The authors are suing NeMo for using their copyrighted works to train its language models in the US over the past three years. They’re seeking unspecified damages for this. Some of the works involved in the lawsuit are “Ghost Walk” by Keene, “Like a Love Story” by Nazemian, and “Last Night at the Lobster” by O’Nan.

Despite the lawsuit, Nvidia’s stock has been doing well. Its stock price has gone up by almost 600 per cent since the end of 2022, making Nvidia’s market value nearly $2.2 trillion. Nvidia hasn’t made any official statement as of now.

Nvidia’s NeMo is an end-to-end, cloud-native framework to build, customise, and deploy generative AI models anywhere. It includes training and inferencing frameworks, guardrailing toolkits, data curation tools, and pretrained models, offering enterprises an easy, cost-effective, and fast way to adopt generative AI.

According to the company, NeMo provides a complete solution across the LLM pipeline-from data processing to training to inference of generative AI models. It is a secure, optimized, full-stack solution designed to accelerate enterprises with support, security, and API stability, available as part of NVIDIA AI Enterprise. NeMo allows organisations to quickly train, customize, and deploy LLMs at scale, reducing time to solution and increasing return on investment.

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