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Anthropic is adding a new feature to its Claude AI chatbot that lets you build AI-powered apps right inside the app. The ...
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 ...
Well, Anthropic received a legal win this week when a court ruled that it didn’t break the law by training Claude on the ...
In a test case for the artificial intelligence industry, a federal judge has ruled that AI company Anthropic didn’t break the ...
A judge ruled the Anthropic artificial intelligence company didn't violate copyright laws when it used millions of ...
A federal judge in San Francisco ruled late on Monday that Anthropic's use of books without permission to train its ...
The decision is a major win for AI companies as legal battles play out over the use and application of copyrighted works in ...
The decision is among the first to find that use of books for AI model training is legal under U.S. copyright law.
On Monday, court documents revealed that AI company Anthropic spent millions of dollars physically scanning print books to build Claude, an AI assistant similar to ChatGPT. In the process, the company ...
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 ...