From Freedom Eagle Daily <[email protected]>
Subject AI Meta Suit with Authors Gets Hot
Date September 28, 2024 11:01 AM
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### **Judge Speaks Out Against Lawyers of Authors in AI Meta Suit**

A federal judge has delivered a scathing critique of the legal team representing a group of authors, including notable figures like Sarah Silverman, in their lawsuit against Meta. This lawsuit accuses Meta of utilizing the authors' works without permission to enhance its AI technology, a case that has drawn considerable attention due to the high-profile nature of the plaintiffs. The judge, Vincent Chhabria, expressed frustration over what he perceives as a lack of diligence from the plaintiffs' attorneys in progressing the case, criticizing their approach as passive and inadequate.

"It's very clear to me from the papers, from the docket and from talking to the magistrate judge that you have brought this case and you have not done your job to advance it," Judge Chhabria remarked during the hearing, highlighting his dissatisfaction with the legal strategy or perhaps the effort put into managing the case. This judicial rebuke not only points to procedural missteps but also underscores the complexities of navigating AI-related copyright issues through the legal system.

The criticism from the bench was not just about the pace of the lawsuit but also hinted at broader implications for how such cases might be handled moving forward. Judge Chhabria suggested that the legal team reconsider its composition, indicating that without a more robust legal effort, the plaintiffs' chances of success could be severely compromised. This moment in court serves as a reminder of the high stakes involved when new technologies like AI intersect with established legal frameworks, where even procedural oversights can significantly impact the outcome.

In response to the judge's comments, there was a suggestion from the defense that the situation might not be as dire as perceived, with Meta's attorney indicating that the case could still move forward with a bit more time. However, the overall tone from the judge was clear: a more aggressive and competent legal strategy is needed. "I think what you need, frankly, is to bring in somebody who can help you litigate the case, who has the resources and the wherewithal to move this case forward," Judge Chhabria advised, pointing towards a potential reshuffling of the legal team to better tackle the challenges posed by this innovative yet contentious area of law.

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