🎉 Share Your 2025 Year-End Summary & Win $10,000 Sharing Rewards!
Reflect on your year with Gate and share your report on Square for a chance to win $10,000!
👇 How to Join:
1️⃣ Click to check your Year-End Summary: https://www.gate.com/competition/your-year-in-review-2025
2️⃣ After viewing, share it on social media or Gate Square using the "Share" button
3️⃣ Invite friends to like, comment, and share. More interactions, higher chances of winning!
🎁 Generous Prizes:
1️⃣ Daily Lucky Winner: 1 winner per day gets $30 GT, a branded hoodie, and a Gate × Red Bull tumbler
2️⃣ Lucky Share Draw: 10
A former Theranos fraud investigator has filed a lawsuit against multiple AI development companies—xAI, Anthropic, Google, OpenAI, Meta, and Perplexity—on Monday, claiming they trained their AI systems using copyrighted books without proper authorization. The case highlights growing legal tensions surrounding data usage in AI development. As artificial intelligence systems become more sophisticated and widely deployed, questions about intellectual property rights and fair use in machine learning training continue to escalate. The lawsuit suggests that obtaining proper licensing for training materials may become standard practice in the industry moving forward.