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Home » Apple Sued by Neuroscientist for Using Illicit Books to Train AI

Apple Sued by Neuroscientist for Using Illicit Books to Train AI

Seok Chen by Seok Chen
October 11, 2025
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In a recent legal development, Apple has found itself in hot water as a renowned neuroscientist has filed a lawsuit accusing the tech giant of using unauthorized copyrighted materials to train its artificial intelligence models. The scientist alleges that several proprietary texts and research papers were incorporated into Apple’s AI training datasets without proper authorization, raising serious questions about intellectual property rights and ethical training practices in the tech industry.

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The lawsuit claims that Apple’s AI development process involved the use of illegally obtained content, including academic publications and specialized neuroscience literature. The neuroscientist behind the complaint emphasizes the importance of respecting intellectual property and warns that using pirated or unlicensed materials could undermine the credibility and integrity of AI advancements.

Legal experts suggest that this case could set a significant precedent for how tech companies source and utilize copyrighted research in developing AI technologies. As AI continues to advance rapidly, the controversy underscores ongoing debates over the boundaries of data usage and the responsibility of corporations to uphold ethical standards.

Apple has yet to issue a public statement regarding the lawsuit. However, industry insiders anticipate a comprehensive legal fight that could influence future regulatory policies surrounding AI training datasets. Meanwhile, the neuroscientist involved is seeking damages and an injunction to prevent further use of the allegedly stolen materials.

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This case highlights the complex intersection between technological innovation and intellectual property rights, and it will likely be watched closely by both legal professionals and technology companies alike.

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Seok Chen

Seok Chen

Seok Chen is a mass communication graduate from the City University of Hong Kong.

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