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Hiltzik: An AI firm won a lawsuit for copyright infringement — but may face a huge bill for piracyTwo federal judges in the same courthouse came to different opinions on whether AI firms are breaching copyrights, signaling more legal confusion.
Claude now lets users build, test, and share AI-powered apps directly inside the chat, making coding easier, more creative ...
Judges ruled this week that Anthropic and Meta could 'train' large language models on copyrighted books. But the larger war ...
Unhappy with his company’s artificial intelligence efforts, Meta’s C.E.O. is on a spending spree as he reconsiders his ...
Meta successfully defended against a copyright infringement lawsuit, as a judge ruled authors didn't prove Meta's AI training ...
Hugging Face is a prominent open-source platform in the AI community, known for its collaborative development of open-source ...
Most teachers found AI improved their lessons and made material more accessible for students with disabilities. But how will ...
Recent Pacific Northwest tech job changes include Shipium's hire of an Amazon GM, a new CMO at Tanium, and Google taps a ...
AI-generated videos of fighting between Iran and Israel went viral, and people asked chatbots if they were real. "What we're ...
Copyrighted books can be used to train artificial intelligence models without authors’ consent, a federal judge ruled Monday.
AI wins this round as judge rules for Meta over Sarah Silverman, Ta-Nehisi Coates, and other authors
A group of authors, including Sarah Silverman and Ta-Nehisi Coates, have lost their lawsuit against Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta.
Anthropic told the court that it made fair use of the books and that U.S. copyright law “not only allows, but encourages” its ...
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