@ai_and_law · Post #385 · 29.08.2024 г., 07:04
AI and Copyright: New Lawsuit Against Anthropic A new lawsuit against AI startup Anthropic by a group of authors accuses the company of "large-scale theft" for allegedly using pirated copies of copyrighted books to train its Claude chatbot. This marks the first legal challenge targeting Anthropic, echoing similar lawsuits filed against OpenAI for its use of copyrighted material in training ChatGPT. The lawsuit claims that Anthropic relied on a dataset called The Pile, which is known to include numerous unauthorized books. In response, Anthropic, like OpenAI, argues that such practices are covered under the “fair use” doctrine, which permits the limited use of copyrighted materials for transformative purposes under U.S. law. This case underscores a critical, ongoing debate around AI and copyright. While previous cases have often been dismissed, courts have yet to make a definitive ruling on whether the use of copyrighted content scraped from the internet for AI training constitutes fair use or infringement. The outcome of this lawsuit could have significant implications for the future of AI development and content ownership rights. #AI#Copyright#FairUse
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