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Chhabria, in his Meta ruling, criticized Alsup’s reasoning on the Anthropic case, arguing that “Alsup focused heavily on the ...
The Reddit suit claims that Anthropic began regularly scraping the site in December 2021. After being asked to stop, ...
Content publishers such as Reddit (RDDT) are facing challenges as AI advances, with concerns that AI search will drive ...
Anthropic, PBC, accusing the artificial intelligence company of unauthorized use of Reddit’s content to train its AI models. The complaint, filed in the Superior Court of California, San Francisco ...
Is training an AI model on copyrighted content ‘fair use’? A ruling this week in a case involving another industry seems like ...
A US federal judge ruled that using copyrighted books to train AI is fair use. Anthropic now faces trial over its use of ...
It turns out that using officially purchased books to teach AI without the permission of the authors — is «fair use». At ...
Anthropic partially gets a win from their AI copyright case as the judge ruled its AI training is fair use, but claimed that they could be sued for piracy.
Now, like clockwork, a new group of authors has launched a suit against Microsoft, alleging that the company used their books ...
Drew Vollero joined Reddit in 2021 as its first chief financial officer and led the company’s 2024 IPO. He brought extensive ...
The AI firm downloaded over seven million pirated books to assemble its research library, internal emails revealed.
A US judge has ruled that Anthropic's AI training on copyrighted books is fair use, but storing pirated books was not. Trial is set for December to determine damages.