To build AI chatbot Claude, Anthropic "destructively scanned" millions of copyrighted books, wrote a judge on Monday. Ruling in a closely-watched AI copyright case, Judge William Alsup of the Northern ...
The company cited attorney-client privilege in rejecting a bid for information related to its deletion of two datasets used ...
A class action accuses Adobe of secretly pulling hundreds of thousands of copyrighted books—including titles scraped from ...
Anthropic's Project Panama involved cutting and scanning millions of books for AI training. This method aimed for speed and exclusivity. The process was irreversible, leaving no physical copies. This ...
Authors Andrea Bartz, Kirk Wallace Johnson and Charles Graeber were three of many authors whose books were pirated to train artificial intelligence The writers became named plaintiffs in a historic ...
A federal judge ruled late Monday that Anthropic, an artificial intelligence company, did not break the law when it trained its chatbot Claude on copyrighted books.But the company will still face a ...
In a major court victory for artificial intelligence companies on Tuesday, a California federal judge sided with Anthropic, the parent company of the Claude AI chatbot, ruling copyrighted books can be ...
For all the revolutionary change artificial intelligence promises, it also makes lofty demands. For starters, AI is extraordinarily power hungry. Generating all the electricity that AI datacenters ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Anthropic spent "many millions of dollars" buying used print books, then stripped off the bindings, cut the pages, and scanned ...