Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., called out artificial intelligence companies like Meta for their alleged role in taking more than 200 terabytes of published works from authors without paying them a dime to ...
Artificial intelligence companies don’t need permission from authors to train their large language models (LLMs) on legally acquired books, US District Judge William Alsup ruled Monday. The ...
NVIDIA has been drawn into a copyright dispute after it was claimed that the company reached out to Anna’s Archive, a ...
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Billions of dollars are at stake as courts in the US and UK decide whether tech companies can legally train their artificial intelligence models on copyrighted books. Authors and publishers have filed ...
This is the first time a judge found that an AI company's use of copyrighted material is fair use. Katelyn is a writer with CNET covering artificial intelligence, including chatbots, image and video ...
Soon after a landmark ruling deemed that when Anthropic copied books to train artificial intelligence models, it was a “transformative” fair use, another judge has arrived at the same conclusion in a ...
Judge William Alsup determined that Anthropic training its AI models on purchased copies of books is fair use. Judge William Alsup determined that Anthropic training its AI models on purchased copies ...
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