Anthropic AI Claude model training method is ruled fair use by the judge recently but the company is called out for using pirated content
With the rise of generative AI, there seems to be an issue of blurring boundaries when it comes to original content and reproduced content, and the economic threat it tends to pose to creative professionals. This controversy is especially applicable when it comes to training AI models like ChatGPT or Claude, and where massive datasets are used to help the models learn and be able to generate new content. Anthropic has been under hot water for quite some time and accused of training its Claude AI models using copyrighted material, but the case seems to be finally shaping up in favor of Anthropic as a judge recently ruled that the method of AI training was fair use under U.S. copyright law.Anthropic wins in the AI copyright case as a judge recently ruled that the training method used for its AI models falls under fair use
Anthropic has been fighting on the legal end and facing accusations of using copyrighted books to train its Claude AI model.
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USA — IT Judge Rules Anthropic’s AI Training As Fair Use, But Authors Can Still...