Metas AI memorized 42% of first Harry Potter book Meta's AI memorized 42% of first Harry Potter book A new study reveals that Meta's latest artificial intelligence model can reproduce nearly half of the first Harry Potter book from memory, raising fresh concerns about copyright infringement in AI training as the company faces mounting legal pressure from authors and publishers
Meta’s Llama 3. 1 Model Raises Harry Potter Related Copyright . . . They split 36 books into 100-token segments and prompted the models with the first half If the model’s calculated probability of producing the next 50 tokens exceeded 50 percent, that segment was counted as “memorized” Llama 3 1 returned matching passages for approximately 42 percent of Harry Potter sections Other recent Meta news –
Study Shows Meta’s AI Repeats Famous Books Such as Harry . . . A recent study has revealed that Meta’s newest AI model, Llama 3 1, is reproducing sections of popular books, especially 'Harry Potter', far more than anticipated Researchers found that the AI has memorised nearly 42% of the first book and can accurately repeat 50-word excerpts about half the time
Meta AI can reproduce half of Harry Potter book verbatim Meta's artificial intelligence model, Llama 3 1, can recall an impressive 42 percent of the first Harry Potter book, amidst ongoing copyright lawsuits against AI companies
Report: Metas Llama 3. 1 Memorized 42% of the first Harry . . . A new academic research paper from Stanford, Cornell, and West Virginia University reveals that Meta’s Llama 3 1 can spit out nearly half of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone in 50-word segments That’s 42% of the book, to be precise Do note that the earlier versions of the Llama model didn’t go this far