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The feature is being tested in Meta’s open-to-all AI Studio.
Anthropic's AI Training on Books Is Fair Use, Judge Rules. Authors Are More Worried Than Ever This is the first time a judge found that an AI company's use of copyrighted material is fair use.
Cobb County is the first in Georgia to use the AI-powered simulations for training 911 dispatchers.
AI companies secure legal victories as judges rule training with books falls under fair use, though Anthropic faces penalties for storage.
A judge rejected authors' claim that Meta infringed their copyrights to train its Llama language model.
U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria also said that the ruling is limited to the authors in the case and does not mean that Meta’s use of copyrighted materials is lawful.
Meta’s AI copyright win comes with a warning about fair use The federal judge who ruled in Meta’s favor still isn’t convinced its use of copyrighted materials for AI training qualifies as ...
A federal judge ruled that Meta did not violate the law when it trained its AI models on 13 authors’ books.
Meta is conducting AI training sessions across California to help small businesses enhance marketing, improve job postings, and make data-driven decisions. Holding its first event in Bakersfield.
Microsoft has been hit with a lawsuit by a group of authors who claim the company used their books without permission to train its Megatron artificial intelligence model.
A judge’s decision that Anthropic‘s use of copyrighted books to train its AI models is a “fair use” is likely only the start of lengthy litigation to resolve one of the most hotly ...
copyright anthropic Federal court says AI training on books is fair use, but sends Anthropic to trial over pirated copies Landmark decision draws line between lawful AI training and pirated ...
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