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Scientists have devised a way of writing and storing messages by creating patterns of air bubbles in sheets of ice.
Copyrighted books can be used to train artificial intelligence models without authors' consent, a federal judge ruled Monday — a major victory for Anthropic.
Anthropic didn’t break the law when it trained its chatbot with copyrighted books, a judge said, but it must go to trial for ...
Anthropic’s Claude just rolled out a new feature that makes it easier to build interactive, AI-powered tools. This is a ...
Humans have written literary masterpieces without machines for hundreds of years. Romantasy writers caught using ChatGPT have explaining to do.
On Monday, court documents revealed that AI company Anthropic spent millions of dollars physically scanning print books to build Claude, an AI assistant similar to ChatGPT. In the process, the company ...
His quote came at a time when the quality of AI models had progressed far enough that they were increasingly being used to ...
Judge William Alsup's ruling tosses part of a case filed against Anthropic by a group of authors, but leaves that AI firm ...
The first-of-its-kind ruling that condones AI training as fair use will likely be viewed as a big win for AI companies, but it also notably put on notice all the AI companies that expect the same ...