A US judge has ruled that Anthropic's use of books without permission to train its artificial intelligence system was legal
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A US federal judge has sided with Anthropic regarding training its artificial intelligence models on copyrighted books without authors' permission, a decision with the potential to set a major legal precedent in AI deployment.
A US judge has ruled that Anthropic's use of books without permission to train its artificial intelligence system was legal
A US judge has ruled that Anthropic's use of books without permission to train its artificial intelligence system was legal
Ruling sides against authors who alleged that Anthropic trained an AI model using their work without consent.
Ruling sides against authors who alleged that Anthropic trained an AI model using their work without consent.
Yesterday, Anthropic was found not guilty of infringing the copyright of several authors' works to train their artificial intelligence (AI) model. The...
Yesterday, Anthropic was found not guilty of infringing the copyright of several authors' works to train their artificial intelligence (AI) model. The...
US court finds using online books to train artificial intelligence models without writers’ consent is ‘fair use’
US court finds using online books to train artificial intelligence models without writers’ consent is ‘fair use’
A federal judge in San Francisco reasons that tech firms will eventually have to pay to use copyrighted books to train generative artificial...
(Reuters) -A federal judge in San Francisco ruled late Monday that Anthropic's use of books without permission to train its artificial intelligence...