Meta also claims that this alleged conduct cannot be reliably attributed to any Meta employees.
Strike 3 “does not identify any of the individuals who supposedly used these Meta IP addresses, allege that any were employed by Meta or had any role in AI training at Meta, or specify whether (and which) content allegedly downloaded was used to train any particular Meta model,” Meta wrote.
Meanwhile, “tens of thousands of employees,” As well as “innumerable contractors, visitors, and third parties access the internet at Meta every day,” Meta argued. It’s a good idea to keep in mind that it’s not the end of the world. “possible one or more Meta employees” Over the past 7 years, Strike 3 has been downloaded by millions of people. “it is just as possible” This is a “guest, or freeloader,” The following are some examples of how to use “contractor, or vendor, or repair person—or any combination of such persons—was responsible for that activity,” Meta claims
One claim was that Meta contracted a contractor to download adult material at his dad’s home, and those downloads were also made. “are plainly indicative of personal consumption,” Meta argued. The contractor also worked for an “automation engineer,” Meta was noted. No apparent reason for his role as AI trainer has been provided. “No facts plausibly” tie “Meta to those downloads,” Meta claims
“The fact that the torrenting allegedly stopped when his contract with Meta ended says nothing about whether the alleged torrenting was performed with Meta’s knowledge or at its direction,” Meta wrote.
Meta Slams AI Training Theory “Nonsensical”
Meta Strike 3’s claim regarding the alleged’substance of the complaint’ is perhaps the most bizarre. “stealth network” This presents a hidden set of IPs. It is a hidden IP. “yet another conundrum” The Strike 3 “fails to address,” Metaclaims is a writing that explains what meta claims are. “why would Meta seek to ‘conceal’ certain alleged downloads of Plaintiffs’ and third-party content, but use easily traceable Meta corporate IP addresses for many hundreds of others?”
“The obvious answer is that it would not do so,” Meta claims slamming Strike 3 “entire AI training theory” You can also read about how to get started. “nonsensical and unsupported.”

