Anthropic Trained Its AI Model Using Millions of Copyrighted Books. A Judge Just Ruled in Favor of the Company, but There’s One Big Caveat
Legislation and RightsThe judge upheld the fair use argument as valid.
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Read more »A recent viral trend raises concerns again about copyright infringement, an issue that AI companies don’t seem to face consequences for.
Read more »The tool ads more fuel to the AI and intellectual property debate.
Read more »The recent lawsuit by French publishing groups against Meta is yet another example of the ongoing fight against copyright infringement in AI model training.
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Read more »Sony Music, Warner Music, and Universal Music are among the plaintiffs.
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