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In a major win for AI companies, a federal judge in San Francisco ruled on Monday that Anthropic’s use of millions of copyrighted books —without writers’ permission— to train its AI models was legal ...
His quote came at a time when the quality of AI models had progressed far enough that they were increasingly being used to ...
U.S. judge rules in favor of Anthropic, saying AI book training is fair use—a major win for generative AI firms.
A US judge ruled that Anthropic’s use of copyrighted books to train AI models without author consent qualifies as “fair use,” marking the first court endorsement of such practices by a major tech firm ...
However, the judge simultaneously ordered the company to face trial this December for allegedly building a "central library" ...
Anthropic is preparing a memory feature for its Claude AI, a user-discovered move to close the gap with rivals like ChatGPT ...
Is training an AI model on copyrighted content ‘fair use’? A ruling this week in a case involving another industry seems like ...
Creatio said it won’t charge separately for AI capabilities but will include all agents and features in the core platform.
Two major reports on AI were released in recent weeks. We reviewed it on video, but with so much ground to cover, we left ...
A US judge has ruled that Anthropic's AI training on copyrighted books is fair use, but storing pirated books was not. Trial ...
Tesla's sales in the European Union logged another steep decline in May, continuing a downward trend for Elon Musk's electric-vehicle maker even as the bloc's EV market shows signs of growth. General ...
U.S. Judge Alsup ruled that Anthropic's AI use of copyrighted books was transformative but is still assessing damages for ...