A federal judge in California ruled that Anthropic likely violated copyright law by pirating authors’ books to create a dataset, but training its AI on the books without permission is fair use. The decision is a blow to authors and artists in a series of lawsuits against AI companies. Authors Andrea Bartz, Charles Graeber, and Kirk Wallace Johnson sued Anthropic for scraping their books for AI training.
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