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Reddit started a legal fight against AI giant Anthropic over data scraping, highlighting issues of content ownership and copyright in the genAI era.
The order followed Anthropic’s removal of the case from a California Superior Court to federal court, arguing that Reddit’s ...
Reddit is suing Anthropic for allegedly using the site’s data to train AI models without a proper licensing agreement, according to a complaint filed in a Northern California court on Wednesday.
Notably, Reddit pointed out that Anthropic's Claude models will help power Amazon's revamped Alexa, following about $8 billion in Amazon investments in the AI company since 2023. "By commercially ...
Reddit sued Anthropic on Wednesday, accusing the artificial intelligence start-up of unlawfully using the data of Reddit’s more than 100 million daily users to train its A.I. systems.
Tongue in cheek, Iaso describes Anubis as like the ancient Egyptian god, weighing the soul of your connection using one or ...
A US federal judge ruled that using copyrighted books to train AI is fair use. Anthropic now faces trial over its use of pirated material.
Anthropic purchased the books in bulk from major retailers to sidestep licensing issues and destroyed them in the process.
We’re changing the rules of the internet across all of Cloudflare,” said Matthew Prince, the CEO of the company and Utah's ...
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