Authors sue Anthropic for copyright infringement over AI training

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Three authors say misused books and hundreds of thousands of others to train its AI-powered chatbot Claude.

Authors sue Anthropic for copyright infringement over AI training
Artificial intelligence company Anthropic has been hit with a class-action lawsuit in California federal court by three authors who say it misused their books and hundreds of thousands of others to train its AI-powered chatbot Claude. The complaint, filed on Monday by writers and journalists ...

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