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CNET on MSNAnthropic's AI Training on Books Is Fair Use, Judge Rules. Authors Are More Worried Than EverClaude maker Anthropic's use of copyright-protected books in its AI training process was "exceedingly transformative" and ...
Anthropic scanned and discarded millions of books to train its Claude AI assistant. It also used pirated content. Legal ...
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Futurism on MSNAnthropic Shredded Millions of Physical Books to Train its AIAnthropic, the AI company which Google has invested billions of dollars in, had an extremely wasteful way of gathering the ...
On Monday, court documents revealed that AI company Anthropic spent millions of dollars physically scanning print books to ...
The open letter and accompanying petition asking publishers "to make a pledge that they will never release books that were ...
Copyrighted books can be used to train artificial intelligence models without authors’ consent, a federal judge ruled Monday ...
Ultimately, because authors introduced no evidence that Meta's AI threatened to dilute their markets, Chhabria ruled that ...
A US judge has ruled that using books to train artificial intelligence (AI) software is not a violation of US copyright law.
Anthropic didn’t break the law when it trained its chatbot with copyrighted books, a judge said, but it must go to trial for ...
Federal judges side with AI developers in copyright cases, citing fair use while acknowledging potential market impact of AI ...
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A federal judge has sided with Anthropic in an AI copyright case, ruling that training — and only training — its AI models on ...
Paul Pope has written and drawn some of the most gorgeous comics of the twenty-first century — from “Batman: Year 100,” in ...
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