Meta trained its AI on copyrighted work, new lawsuit alleges
aol.com May 6, 2026

Meta trained its AI on copyrighted work, new lawsuit alleges

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

A group of publishers and novelist Scott Turow are suing Meta and Mark Zuckerberg, alleging the company trained its AI on copyrighted material without permission. The lawsuit claims Meta scraped millions of works from the internet, removed copyright information, and used the content to train its Llama AI models. The plaintiffs allege this has robbed authors and publishers of revenue, with Zuckerberg personally authorizing the infringement.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · Every major AI model was built on scraped internet data.
  • · The lawsuit's outcome may set a precedent for AI companies' use of copyrighted material, potentially altering how they develop and train their models.
  • · Meta's defense relies on fair use provisions, which could be tested in this high-profile case.