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Anthropic has agreed to pay $1.5 billion to settle claims that it illegally downloaded a massive trove of pirated books to ...
The payout is thought to be the largest in the history of U.S. copyright suits and could influence other AI copyright cases.
This wasn’t a one-off scrape — it was a systematic acquisition of over 7 million potentially infringing works. U.S. District ...
The authors have alleged that Apple used the pirated versions of their books to train the OpenELM AI model, which the company ...
A U.S. district court is scheduled to consider whether to approve the settlement next week, in a case that marked the first ...
Apple is facing a fresh lawsuit over claims that it trained its artificial intelligence (AI) using copyrighted books without ...
With New Model Language, Library E-book Bills Are Back After a legal setback in 2022, library advocates say they are working closely with advocates on new bills in several states.
A federal judge in San Francisco ruled late on Monday that Anthropic's use of books without permission to train its artificial intelligence system was legal under US copyright law.
Exabeam Chief Product Officer, Steve Wilson, Publishes New Book on Large Language Model Security A must-read playbook for developers and security professionals navigating the risks and ...
Llama has evolved beyond a simple language model into a multi-modal AI framework with safety features, code generation, and multi-lingual support.