Category: Copyright Laws

AI training with pirated books triggers massive legal risk

AI Training with Pirated Books Triggers Massive Legal Risk The intersection of artificial intelligence and intellectual property has once again come under scrutiny with the recent revelation that Anthropic, a leading AI research company, downloaded over five million pirated books to train its AI model Claude. This bold move has not only raised ethical concerns […]

Anthropic AI training upheld as fair use; pirated book storage heads to trial

Anthropic AI Training Upheld as Fair Use; Pirated Book Storage Heads to Trial In a recent legal ruling that has sparked debates across the intellectual property landscape, a judge has determined that Anthropic AI’s use of books for training purposes falls under fair use. The decision marks a significant victory for Anthropic AI, a company […]

Clegg says artist permission rule could harm UK AI sector

The Impact of UK Copyright Laws on the AI Sector The debate surrounding UK copyright laws has once again resurfaced, with prominent figures in the creative industry raising concerns about the potential harm these regulations could inflict on artists and the burgeoning AI sector. Among those voicing their apprehensions is the renowned artist, Clegg, who […]

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