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Investors sue Adobe execs over AI copyright statements
Investors sued Adobe executives for allegedly failing to disclose risks related to AI training data and copyright infringement, claiming executives misrepresented Adobe's AI strategy as 'commercially safe.' The lawsuit alleges Adobe used unauthorized copyrighted material from Bibliotik for AI training, leading to lawsuits against the company and significant stock price declines.
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