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Anthropic, PBC, accusing the artificial intelligence company of unauthorized use of Reddit’s content to train its AI models. The complaint, filed in the Superior Court of California, San Francisco ...
The healthcare industry is inefficient, expensive, and slow to change, but generative AI apps are demonstrating real value in ...
Recent Pacific Northwest tech job changes include Shipium's hire of an Amazon GM, a new CMO at Tanium, and Google taps a ...
Anthropic has launched a new feature allowing users to build, host, and share AI-powered apps directly within its Claude chatbot, a strategic move to create a developer-friendly platform that ...
For Huffman, success comes down to making sure that posts are “written by humans and voted on by humans”—referencing the ...
Reddit’s leadership believes AI-generated content could dilute the site’s authenticity and plans to protect the value of its ...
The ruling in a case involving Amazon-backed Anthropic lends credibility to the notion that AI video generators that could ...
Chhabria, in his Meta ruling, criticized Alsup’s reasoning on the Anthropic case, arguing that “Alsup focused heavily on the ...
Now, like clockwork, a new group of authors has launched a suit against Microsoft, alleging that the company used their books ...
A US federal judge ruled that using copyrighted books to train AI is fair use. Anthropic now faces trial over its use of ...
Is training an AI model on copyrighted content ‘fair use’? A ruling this week in a case involving another industry seems like ...
The AI firm downloaded over seven million pirated books to assemble its research library, internal emails revealed.