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Scale AI, which technology companies help them prepare data for training their AI models, filed a lawsuit against his former sales employee and its rival Markor on Wednesday. According to a copy shown by TechCrunch, the case claimed that the employee, who was appointed by Markor, who was appointed by Markor, “Stole more than 100 confidential documents related to Scale’s customer strategy and other owned information”.
Scale trade is being sued against Mercer for misuse of privacy and a former employee of the contract is suing Eugene Ling for violation. The case also claimed that the employee was trying to pitch Markor to one of the largest customers on the scale before leaving his previous job. The case calls this organization “Customer A”
Marco co-founder Surya Midha denied that his company had used any data from the scale, though he acknowledged that the link could be occupied by some people.
“Although Markor has appointed many people who left the scale, we are not interested in the privacy of any of our scales and are actually running our business in a different way. Eugene told us that he had old documents on his private Google Drive, which we have never accessed and are not investigating now,” Midha said in an email.
“We proposed to destroy Eugene files six days ago or reach any other resolution and we are now looking forward to their response,” said Midha.
The scale complains that these documents contain specific data that allows Marco to serve the customer, as well as several important clients on the scale.
The scale sought to give a complete list of the drive files to the marker and the link was alleged to have been the case that the marker rejected it to prevent the customer working with it. Ling did not immediately respond to TechCrunch’s request for comments.
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The suit has very little signal about the customer’s identity, saying that if the scale rival of the scale removes this customer away, it will be an agreement “Millions of dollars worth a million dollars to the marker.”
Whatever the details of this case, it shows a thing: the scale is clearly concerned about Marque’s threat to take legal action. As TechCrunch has previously reportedEven Millions of Millions of Investment Scales, TBD Labs-Markor and other LLM data training services are also using the main unit in the Meta-ATI superjections.
Marker LLM is getting into training as it is a content expert for providing LLM data training in their skills, often known for appointing PhD.
In June, the scale announced that the Meta scale was investing $ 14.3 billion for 49% share and its founder. Shortly after this, Several of the largest data customers of scale AI, who are contestant in Meta’s attempt, they break the relationship with itThe