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CNET on MSNJudge OKs Anthropic's Use of Copyrighted Books in AI Training. That's Bad News for CreatorsThe decision reveals that Anthropic pirated over 7 million books, then systematically purchased and destroyed millions of ...
Meta's victory came two days after Claude maker Anthropic won a similar case.
Judges ruled in favor of Meta and Anthropic over fair use in A.I. training, but future cases may hinge on market harm to creators.
A federal judge ruled late Monday that Anthropic’s use of books to train its AI model Claude qualifies as “fair use” and is ...
In the wake of two landmark legal victories scored by artificial intelligence developers this week, Microsoft Corp. has ...
The post Federal Judge Recognizes the Right To Train AI on Copyrighted Works appeared first on Reason.com.
On Wednesday, the judge in the landmark AI copyright case Kadrey, et al. v. Meta Platforms Inc. ruled in Meta’s favor. And U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria seemed to do so reluctantly, calling his ...
AI companies like Anthropic and OpenAI only need to pay for cheap sources of copyrighted work to train their models, per a ...
Leaders at US law firms explain what attorneys can learn from AI cases involving Meta and Anthropic, and why the outcomes ...
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Hiltzik: An AI firm won a lawsuit for copyright infringement — but may face a huge bill for piracyTwo federal judges in the same courthouse came to different opinions on whether AI firms are breaching copyrights, signaling more legal confusion.
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