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Meta pirated and seeded porn for years to train AI, lawsuit says
(arstechnica.com)
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This feels most likely to me.
Meta doesn't exactly want to taint their brand image with purely sexual content being generated by their base models, so it's probably for either content classification, and/or the also likely fine-tuning of their LLMs and other generative models in reverse - that is to say, fine tuning them to not create content that is like what they're then being fed.