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VisitAuthors Sue Anthropic for Copyright Infringement Over AI Chatbot Claude
Aug 20, 2024, 02:27 AM
A group of authors has filed a lawsuit against the artificial intelligence startup Anthropic, alleging that the company engaged in copyright infringement by using pirated copies of copyrighted books to train its AI chatbot, Claude. The lawsuit accuses Anthropic of 'large-scale theft' and raises significant questions about the intersection of artificial intelligence and intellectual property rights. This legal action highlights the ongoing debate over how AI technologies are developed and the sources of data used in their training processes.
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