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Anthropic didn't violate U.S. copyright law when the AI company used millions of legally purchased books to train its chatbot ...
Siding with tech companies on a pivotal question for the AI industry, the judge said Anthropic made “fair use” of books by ...
U.S. District Judge William Alsup of San Francisco said in a ruling filed late Monday that the AI system’s distilling from ...
Tech companies are celebrating a major ruling on fair use for AI training, but a closer read shows big legal risks still lay ...
A judge ruled the Anthropic artificial intelligence company didn't violate copyright laws when it used millions of ...
U.S. Judge Alsup ruled that Anthropic's AI use of copyrighted books was transformative but is still assessing damages for ...
On Monday, the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California issued a mixed  order on fair use as it relates to ...
A federal judge in San Francisco ruled late Monday that Anthropic's use of books without permission to train its artificial ...
In a landmark decision that could reshape the future of artificial intelligence and copyright law, a US federal judge ruled ...
"The use of the books at issue to train Claude and its precursors was exceedingly transformative and was a fair use," a federal judge ruled this week.