The dataset included information collected without permission from tens of thousands of books, news sites, and Dutch language subtitles harvested from ;countless' films and TV series, copyright enforcement group BREIN says
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AMSTERDAM, The Netherlands – Dutch-based copyright enforcement group BREIN has taken down a large language dataset that was being offered for use in training AI models, the organization said on Tuesday, August 13.
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