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The first two judgements in court cases over the use of books to train artificial intelligence (AI) have been made in the US ...
Meta successfully defended against a copyright infringement lawsuit, as a judge ruled authors didn't prove Meta's AI training ...
Hugging Face is a prominent open-source platform in the AI community, known for its collaborative development of open-source ...
The AI from "The Matrix" movies also waged a war on its human creators, enslaving the majority of them in virtual reality ...
A group of authors, including Sarah Silverman and Ta-Nehisi Coates, have lost their lawsuit against Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta.
Anthropic told the court that it made fair use of the books and that U.S. copyright law “not only allows, but encourages” its ...
Executives at OpenAI and Anthropic have both championed artificial intelligence as the future of government workflows.
The bill announced Wednesday would ban Chinese AI systems in the federal government. Sponsors are Reps. Ritchie Torres, D-N.Y ...
Ultimately, because authors introduced no evidence that Meta's AI threatened to dilute their markets, Chhabria ruled that Meta did enough to overcome authors' other arguments regarding alleged harms ...
Anthropic didn't violate U.S. copyright law when the AI company used millions of legally purchased books to train its chatbot ...
Federal judges side with AI developers in copyright cases, citing fair use while acknowledging potential market impact of AI ...
The “fair use” decision stands to cripple the ability of creators of original work to make money in the coming age of ...