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Training Claude on copyrighted books it purchased was fair use, but piracy wasn't, the judge ruled.
Anthropic scores a qualified victory in fair use case, but got slapped for using over 7 million pirated copies One of the most tech-savvy judges in the US has ruled that Anthropic is within its rights ...
Supported by “unrestricted gifts” from Microsoft and ChatGPT maker OpenAI, the Harvard-based Institutional Data Initiative is working with libraries and museums around the world on how to make their ...
A federal judge ruled that Anthropic’s use of copyrighted books to train its AI model Claude qualifies as “fair use” and is ...
Global information services provider Clarivate, which owns data and analytics resource ProQuest, announced it will “phase out one-time perpetual purchases of digital collections, print, and ...
Anthropic cleared of copyright infringement in AI book training case. Legal win for AI development and fair use of ...
Updated at 5:40 p.m. ET on March 21, 2025. Editor’s note: This analysis is part of The Atlantic’s investigation into the Library Genesis data set. You can access the search tool directly here ...
The decision is a major win for AI companies as legal battles play out over the use and application of copyrighted works in ...
Each row represents a different model. The three bottom rows are Llama models from Meta. And as you can see, Llama 3.1 70B—a ...
The upsurge in interest in the library’s data is also reflected in the numbers. The congress.gov site, which is managed by the LOC and hosts data about bills, statutes and laws, gets anywhere ...
OIF compiles data on book challenges from reports by library professionals in the field and from news stories published throughout the United States. Because many book challenges are not reported to ...