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Content publishers such as Reddit (RDDT) are facing challenges as AI advances, with concerns that AI search will drive ...
Meta wins a major copyright lawsuit over AI training data, as the US court rules its use of authors' books qualifies as fair ...
Scammers have figured out about Reddit and Google Search’s licensing deal; Is affiliate marketing still a thing?; and AI ...
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 ...
A federal judge dismissed a major copyright lawsuit against Meta on Wednesday. Thirteen authors alleged Meta illegally used their work to train AI, but the judge said their arguments fell short.
Anthropic didn't violate U.S. copyright law when the AI company used millions of legally purchased books to train its chatbot, judge rules.
Anthropic has launched a new feature allowing users to build, host, and share AI-powered apps directly within its Claude chatbot, a strategic move to create a developer-friendly platform that ...
Reddit is escalating its efforts to prevent AI-generated posts, as it becomes a crucial resource for tech giants like OpenAI ...
Tech companies have argued that they make fair use of copyrighted material to create new, transformative content.
With its vast trove of human conversations now powering AI tools, Reddit tightens verification to ensure its authenticity ...
The ruling in a case involving Amazon-backed Anthropic lends credibility to the notion that AI video generators that could ...
A US court has ruled that Meta did not violate copyright laws by training its AI models on books by 13 authors, citing fair ...