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| | | | | A judge has sided with Anthropic in a copyright case that determined that the company training its AI models on purchased books is fair use. | |
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futurism.com
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| | | | | In a surprising reversal, the AI company Anthropic has agreed to settle a suit by the authors of books it used to train its Claude chatbot. | |
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gizmodo.com
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| | | | | Authors sued after it was revealed Anthropic downloaded the books from Library Genesis. | |
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writerbeware.blog
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| | | One of the most urgent issues confronting writers and other creators right now is the use of copyrighted material for generative AI training. The large language models that power chatbots like OpenAI's ChatGPT and Anthropic's Claude require "training" via the ingestion of vast amounts of text, images, and other materials scraped from the internet orRead More | ||