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Copyrighted books can be used to train artificial intelligence models without authors’ consent, a federal judge ruled Monday ...
Anthropic didn't violate U.S. copyright law when the AI company used millions of legally purchased books to train its chatbot ...
Training Claude on copyrighted books it purchased was fair use, but piracy wasn't, the judge ruled.
A US federal judge ruled that using copyrighted books to train AI is fair use. Anthropic now faces trial over its use of ...
A federal judge ruled that Anthropic’s use of copyrighted books to train its AI model Claude qualifies as “fair use” and is ...
Siding with tech companies on a pivotal question for the AI industry, the judge said Anthropic made “fair use” of books by ...
Well, Anthropic received a legal win this week when a court ruled that it didn’t break the law by training Claude on the ...
A judge’s decision that Anthropic‘s use of copyrighted books to train its AI models is a “fair use” is likely only the start ...
However, the judge simultaneously ordered the company to face trial this December for allegedly building a "central library" ...
In a test case for the artificial intelligence industry, a federal judge has ruled that AI company Anthropic didn’t break the ...
The AI firm downloaded over seven million pirated books to assemble its research library, internal emails revealed.