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The first-of-its-kind ruling that condones AI training as fair use will likely be viewed as a big win for AI companies, but it also notably put on notice all the AI companies that expect the same ...
SAN FRANCISCO, United States - A US federal judge has sided with Anthropic regarding training its artificial intelligence models on copyrighted books without authors' permission, a decision ...
Federal court says AI training on books is fair use, but sends Anthropic to trial over pirated copies Landmark decision draws line between lawful AI training and pirated content use ...
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 of lengthy litigation to resolve one of the most hotly ...
But, the judge ruled, AI companies shouldn’t be pirating the books they’re training on. IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.
A federal judge in San Francisco ruled late on Monday that Anthropic's use of books without permission to train its artificial intelligence system was legal under U.S. copyright law.
Federal judge William Alsup ruled that it was legal for Anthropic to train its AI models on published books without the authors’ permission. This marks the first time that the courts have given ...
Anthropic's use of copyright-protected books in its AI training process was "exceedingly transformative" and fair use, US senior district judge William Alsup ruled on Monday.
June 25 (Reuters) - Microsoft (MSFT.O), opens new tab has been hit with a lawsuit by a group of authors who claim the company used their books without permission to train its Megatron artificial ...
Microsoft sued by authors over use of books in AI training FILE PHOTO: A view shows a Microsoft logo at Microsoft offices in Issy-les-Moulineaux near Paris, France, March 21, 2025.
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