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Authors 'absolutely sick' to discover books on 'shadow library' allegedly used by Meta to train AI

Sky News Saturday, 29 March 2025 ()
British authors have told Sky News they felt "absolutely sick" to see their book titles appear in a "shadow library" allegedly used by tech giant Meta to help develop artificial intelligence software.
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