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Judge rules Anthropic's AI training on copyrighted materials is fair use


Anthropic has received a mixed result in a lawsuit brought by authors who claimed the company used their copyrighted creations without permission.

Anthropic has received a mixed result in a class action lawsuit brought by a group of authors who claimed the company used their copyrighted creations without permission. Developing large language models for artificial intelligence has created a copyright law boondoggle as creators attempt to protect their works and tech companies skirt rules or find loopholes to gather more training materials. Despite the fair use designation, the ruling does still provide some recourse for the writers; they can choose to take Anthropic to court for piracy.

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