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Nvidia is finding NeMo in hot water as the GPU giant and its LLM toolkit are being sued for copyright infringement in the latest in a long line of AI lawsuits

If you’ve ever written a book and had it professionally published, you’ll know that your work is protected by copyright laws. There are exemptions and limitations, such as fair usage, but all of it is very clear and strict. However, three American authors have filed a lawsuit, claiming that Nvidia is guilty of breaching said laws by using their work without permission, to train its LLM toolkit called NeMo.

Generative AI models, such as GPT-3, Llama, and Dall-e, require huge amounts of data to train them and make it possible to use the model in tools like ChatGPT and Copilot. In the case of NeMo, it’s technically a framework for AI developers, helping to make it easier to create, tweak, and distribute their own large language models (LLMs).

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